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ISO. 17 — NINETIETH YEAH
Bomb Touches Oil
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Melee III Haifa
Fatal to 41 Jews
Battle Ra«es Through Refinery
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After Waiting Arabs Attacked
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JERUSALEM, Dec. 30 </P). — A bomb tossed outside a
Haifa oil refinery today killed six Arabs and touched off a
wild battle inside the refinery in which enraged Arab
workers hammered and stabbed to death 41 Jews in the
biggest blood-letting since the United Nations decision on
partition. 400 workers. Cries of the
The wounded Included 42 Arabt wounded end the angry shouts ofj
*nd seven Jew*. the Arabs rose over the port area
In addition to the melee that the bottle raged
raged through the tangled pipe* Red-bereted SUi Airborne troope.
and still* of the refinery other veteran* of Arnhem and the Rhine,
Palestine violence raised the death ' *tnrmed into the sprawling refinery
toll for the day to 52 The un- buttlefleld and succeeded eventually
official death count alnce the > n restoring order.
November 29 partition decision The attackers who hurled the
mounted to 482 Tot the entire bomb bed In the taxi under their
Middle East the toll was 603. nwT ‘ Protective gunfire.
A J.wtoh ftource «Ud Irgtin
L-uml, J..U1, u„dr, .round ,rouu »'='nroon lllledth^BrlmhpoUo.. ,
burled the bomb Irom . Je.uh ull “ ld °“ *»
bdn . IIh of 100 Ar.ht walling our- I rr .hich bWl from
«de Ih, empla.mrnr .Or. of the ’ h * "f ‘"f 2""* * U
Cnn.olld.led Refinery, .hlch u N..I,m.lnWe 0«4«r ot Oelh-
owned Icin’ iv bv the Bh*U and ,rmBne durln * * funpral Procession
. . „ headed toward the Mount of Olives
A short time later a hand grenade
Irgun also made the bomb stuck klllpd tao pc >llc «. mr . n M lhpy walked
Monday at Damascus Gate In , n the j PwUh quartpr
Jerusalem that resulted In the death <rwo ArabB
were killed during the
of 15 persons. Including 12 Araha. day ln tnfUJ( . nU ou , aide Halfa onf
When word of today's bomb at- a woman accidentally shot by fellow |
lack spread Inside the refinery the villagers practising marksmanship
fun’ of the 1.000 Arab employees One Jew was killed In a settlement
axploded In a fierce attack upon near Galilee.
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, M FI IN LSI) AY, IIH KMBKK 31. 1*417
Kin*' of Romania Announces Abdication
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Forces Nearing Konitsa
Lob Shells al Guerrillas
Regular Greek l nits Advance
Within Short Distanee of City
BULLETINS
a..u aav.u«». lua was virtually out of danger
The defeat of the guerrillas atop M International brigade,
the snow-covered Vigla heights reported formed In Albania, should
dominating the bridge opened the rt , mp lo (llr ald of lhr R , JPrr illaz
for relnforcerrmu ^ ^ » JU „ hl l0 c
to th. b. r..urrod ..rruo" ", Kon- Kulllu . > „ vr ^ , rolu u „
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ATHENS, Dec. 30 </P). — Regular Greek Army forces rait m r • » i i
plunged tonight to within light artillery range of guerrillas 1 llTW A tt I (*( I
besieging Konitsa after Greek commando units knocked T . , n
guerrilla fighters off mountain heights dominating the ALLA ' r *‘*
strategic Bourozani Bridge 11 miles west of Konltza. — Officials of the Texas
Military informants said the bulk of the relieving 8th & Pacific Railroad were.
Division was only three miles from the bridge, which may notified tonight that at
be reached some time tonight. Greek artillery units were , f . Ast trainmen were
reported lobbing shells into the Communist-led forces uUe.1 .nd .t lent two In-
north and west of Konitsa ^ vlnunU , out „„„„
The defrat of the guerrillas stop , m | Pto international brigade. / . „ 1 . , .
the snow-covered Vigla hrighu , reported formed In Albania .should c ‘ ol,,d ^| head-on m ar
dominating the bridge opened 1-^ rome lo the aid of the guerrillas Monahans. TfX.
Th ' «*"•«“ "•“«>» “> “*“« The Dallas office said
lu* A Ministry of w.r rommumque [ ' r “ “J' •*'"> el.,tinrs were burning
~ ^tenn, ^ r . t . on* CJ.muom « ™ 0r * t, ’* n | W0 hoUrS * ,,,r
00 ' . proclaimed by the guerrilla chief- accident.
MlUtary observer, h ere said KOO- Qen Markaft VafudM
The guerrilla furccs were reported
np f retreating northward from the i g * r k rrn
1 Air || I 4 k I I bailie XOtte Immediately aouth of KI.AMATH FALLS. Ore. Iter.
JL Tv 119 JLiw^aL the Bourozani bridge 3a (.J*., — Tbe flash of a meteor
Premier Themluoklex Bophoulkt brightened the sky to the snath
I H'k I issued a statement saying there Is and east of herr tonight and
1 VI I 1*1 I'L [“no more reason for unre'i arul scores of person* reported they
■*-®a ” f*f only a lew more days are needed heard crackling noUr? arrompany-
I fur "fully clearing up the situation, Ing the spectacle.
1^1 1 which u very good.''
I^WWlW A guerrilla broadcaal suld KonlUu . . ■» /
7 had been entered irom the south- .'iff >' I \f , l il8P
" west last night' and fighting wm
PARIS. Dec 30 t Reuters > . - proo . rmng ln lhe hcart of the clt , J VANC OLVtR. I»er. M O').-
Towns Lell
In Dark
Bv Floods
RI.AMATH FALLS. Ore. tier.
30 l.1*i, — Tbe flash of a meteor
Ing the spectacle.
May Refuse
VANCOUVER, Dec.
Prance sought emergency credit* Ui- bm lhU WIM , )ol ^ out ^ OI . heron.1 attempt to ship ji.ioo ooo
night to cope with floods which have ' f , claJ q Uurtrrs j n Aihrns worth of Canadian war surplus
I rendered more than 1 000 pert'di* guerrillas were using ma- » mmun,l,nn t° China's Nationalist
. , ... ... Iiomele.* and plunged manv large Government from Vancouver faced
I -INO Michael of Romania, shown Luxembourg, yesterday announced PRxlamaUon said he return d Ute no ^ hfa . tern towm lnU> dwtof * S '™ " *' “ ftl J * " ai ^ d " ‘ possible failure here ton.ght.
I \i n tiiu ru-.ni nu-iur* with hi« hu sh.iir»Mnn A hi<rh r.overnment throne because a monarchy no usalnst Grech air power, and man-
| • I * o Parma as she left Switzerland for ( Anne.
Believed been From Air •
NOME. Alaska, Dec. 30 ‘CF> PUol The six flyers were rescued yea- New UoilipauieN k^1
William Muiui Unlay sighted what terday In daring fllghu by Muni ILlnss Mh
he said he believed to be the bodies and Frank H. Whaley. The widely- "
of two and possibly three army known Alaska bush pilot* flew to v * UMBER of new company
p rairoopera who bad parachuted In the wreck scene ttj miles north of incorporations In British f 1
eflorts to aid rescue work at the here, landed In the far-bclow zero Columbia during the year tnd-
wreckage of a crashed United States ; weather and returned the men inR pjday failed by about 150 LO»
Air Pore, bomber. here. to reach the all-time record don c
Visibility was down to about hall The B-» pilot. Lt. Vern H Arnett. during the postwar boom year und
a mile and mow handicapped his Manta Ana. Collf., and his navi- „f 1F46. when UI8 new com- that I
vLflon as he flew over the area »5 gator. Lt. Frederick I. Sheet*, 1 panto* were formed In lhe been*)
miles north of here where the big Keyaer, W.Vn.. wno left Uie wreck province dlplon
bomber was ln<t December 23. He u, try u> reach a small Arctic Es- wtlh 0IM . ^ ot the year swt,*
wz-. abler however, to fly at a low klmo village, are still missing. atu , to K „ ^ for !M7 waF lh(
ee.tlmalfd yesterday at 1.364 able 1;
“I saw what I think was t*ne deud . . . rai . y*s* Heaviest month for the com- At
paratroop.r and poaalbly two. he I (1 Til IS panics nfflc* the Lcgisla- Agenc
chute lying nearby, which might If 111 4 /*/' * .
h.vr oovrrrd the third mU>ln« m.n H ill A I I PCt Ma> *"">>« «»
In the snow " JJ registered Light**! monthly PeleaJ
He was accompanied on the flight \t gi ti li g ...... total waa in August. M Buch*
bv Chuck O’Leary, dog team driver 4 ^ fill V ill'HlS 1**6 March f« the How
and wartime Alaska scout who was ryr-rAVL A rw ,n munth * wUh * nd h °
flown to the wreck scene With hi* f ^i IA ^, A ' ^ M -€UfT Junp the lightest, with 102 report
dogs yesterday to aid In the search , * n | T \ rwU ' red on nu,n > mer 1
Muns had landed and picked ^lled Kingdom comnuxllUea en- clal,
O'Leary up after the latter had Cana<ta aftfr 1 “ a |> 1 * C I
spent the night alone In the 30- r ” ult ot th * ***" ^ I Oll(T ChaH
below weather change Conservation Act * 1 VBB tonlgl
••What we saw was about 1.500 The act, passed in 1040. made f / » 1 1 In
foet from the B-2» wreckage. ' Mun* sweeping reductions In the tarlflr I || I | | I Ik I* *1 i | i k who r
said. against British goods a* the Oov- »*■ UUlUl dalaJ of It
Air Fon*e authorities have not eminent sought to conserve Am- # KUl *
announced the names of the mis*- erlcan dollar* by shifting Cana- 17.. „ / ' . ! t broug:
ing Ladd Field doctor and two dlan buying from American to T Of VjlIIlVIv lo ‘ l * n 1
paratroo|N'rs who parachuted Into British markets. ' i»i •
the area BatuMay night In eftorU Whrn lrgUUulull Wa> paaJed CANON CITY, Colo , Dec. 30 dlnan
to reach the six known surrtvor* Ule Qovernment made it clear that John Klinger. 43-year-old robber, was PoUc*
of the eight-man B-2® crew. „ v<u miM , v rnn . .. to
r „ rz" ; .7 northeastern towns Into dniknev \ a „^~ ,. r ^ v . lr ^ „ r> . ' possible failure here tonight.
I UO |l|b«||| P«||H|l|tAik|in|tO in t^i recent pkturewUh^s his abdl^Uon^Ahigh G ^ unB “J W aa consl. ‘ 01 ^/ changes Principal rlveni of Wr*tern Europe aj{rd to K0If ooe hu on a Jhirly C 3X\ trrw member, of
I HU ■/tilll I ill d (I IMMlt I 9 ^h". Queen Helen, bidding good- source said Michael probably will ^ hJg counlry The abdlcllUon were in spate and still rising plane jeaterd-y. advices here said the frelgh.er Lake Okanagan.
v bye to Princess Anne of Bourbon- marry the 24-year-old Princes* ended the last monarchy ln the Tl\e Rhine and tu tributaries The guerrillas were also reported second boat named to transport
Ik I • I O IT A o Parma as she left Switzerland for Anne. King Michael’s abdication Soviet- sphere of Eastern Euroj>e. overflowed at many point*, bringing using trenches dug during the
Nch (.o!ii|>;iiii<‘M
I >rop HfIou "4b
N UMBER of new company
Incorporations ln BrltLnh
Columbia during the year end-
ing today failed by about 150
to reach the all-time record
during the postwar boom year
of 1946. when 1318 new com-
panies were formed In the
province.
With one da> ol the year
still to go. total for 1947 was
ee.timaied yesterday at 1 364
Heaviest month for the com-
panies office at the Legisla-
tive Buildings this year was
May. when 142 new firms
registered Lightest monthly
total was in August. M
111 1948. March was the
busiest month, with 148, and
June the lightest, with 102.
Police Search
In Colorado
For Convicts
^ a „ , y J ening the home* of basement dwe 1- 1940. a* decides.
W j |* j . . 1 > mJ /ill/ II 4 / S / if ler * ln Colo « n * * nd olher towns Of
OIL 199 III l/f/l f UMIILO Oennany, dUpalcht* reported. ^ .
■ a * MM It I • decided to ask the National Awnt- ale ruts Forward
R oman in 1 1 olds K uis A . ... ...
londo*. uk. N « —it* u*u*. ~ now b %££££& m * nr rtt ' Uwu Luropean Aid rlan
«lon Dally Oraphlc'a Bern. Switzer- free to live In Romania and marry Eighteen tons of food from the I
land, v correspondent said tonight Princes* Anne of Bmirbon-Pann*| -pYiendshlp Train" wlflch brought MllWAUKEE. Dec. 30 <.4*i. — and control by the Big Four In order
that Kltvg Michael of Romania had and Denmark, but the kings ! voluntary gifts to France from the Henry Wallace. Independent can- 'that it* resources may lie made
been' arrested, according to Tellable dtcatlon proclamation atilrt he re " 1 Unlt ^ d g fates arp lo ^ t© the didoti- for the United Slates prest- available to aid ln the rrrnnMruc-
dlplomattc Information leaching signed the Uirone becau* a mon- (lo<j<lpd Francc d «ncy. propoaed tonight a seven- 'uon ot Europe and “to guarantee
Switzerland from Vienna.' He add- urchy no ongrr coincided with the point “Wallace Plan." financed by that Oermanv shall never again b«
ed there was no connrmadon avail- “great political, economic and so- aU emm tries •Wemed of the tin a pel Uon to threaten the security
overflowed at many point*, bringing using trenches dug during the the arms, ma; rrfus* to tall the
I shipping to a atandsUIl and threat - Italian campaign against Greece ln IO.OO«-u>n ship If their executive
'cnlng the hooves of basement dwel- 1940 . m derides.
Candidate Puts Forward
Own European Aid Plan
able In Bern rial chungea ' In this Communist- rcllars of wrecked houses in
cellars of wrecked houses in a!l "patterned of the jin a position u.
Cologne's old city were moving out nirn,ts ' Bnd Mlmlnlstered by the, of U.e world."
At Oeneva. tlvr owls le'egraph dominated land aa » HlHr wrerkutton wlik the Un ‘‘«* Naltom., to rehabilitate Wallace said he originally favored
Agency said that according to a People and parliamcnUnan* re- ■* B »«Iety precaution, while Lhe Marshall r.t.n hio mat in na
report from Buchareat King Ml- malned In the dark as to whether Rhine rose steadily at a rate or, T . -. .. . . ^ . f |h fatal dif.
rliael was detained at a cx.atlr at romance or politics played the de- 1 three Inches an hour, a Duettcldorf ‘ ’ . . ..
P„»„. SUa... «. K-a, cm„, ..cor .hr hrh.nd-.hr- -P- K.d ^ CZ' ZT*
Bucharest. scenes decision. l( waa exi»ecved that the Rhine , h a.i«hiiahmeni or . t foiled tr.. n ^
However ai Copenlvagin live Dan- A high Government source said would rise at least another three ‘ f H 17
Uh newspaper Berllngsk. Hdende Michael probably will marry (he feet. TaSSSS? JTt fund by ^ OFCC I FCSSCS
reported that Jean Audescu a for- 24-year-old Princes* Anne and may ShlppUl|| thP Rner Main waf J Unl^d ^flom |
mer Romanian Foreign CFfice olfl- go to Switzerland soon lo meet her. j.unenderl , . . . , ,, , r¥l •_ •
a v... MfrhK.i r,« * wp ^ nded ' established for that purpoM. I BaoiIiaiv
mer Romanian Foreign Ofice offl- go to Switzerland soon lo meet her. sU> pended
clal, had ‘‘definitely ' learned by He said Michael wa* free to “settle J
telephone from Bucharest that Ml- down" In Romania or elsewhere. It
chael was still In Bucharest late was lu Switzerland that Mlciiael I
tonight. spent more than two weeks recently JVflSI]
In London. Dmitri Dtmuncesco, watting in vain for his Oovem-
who recently resigned a* counsellor menfs permission to marry the r¥l II
of the Romanian legation, said Prince**. I A R
King Michael's abdication was ''Official British sources tu London V
brought about when he refused lo s ®id the abdication “obvto.isly re- — -
sign a Government decree appoint- move* the last remaining obstacle IIaF/v
I ng as Minister of War Emile Bo- In the way of a new East Luropean UCIU
dlnaras, a former head of (he secret dictatorship.*!
police. The Romanian Parliament, by NKW DE
In Bucharezt. young King Ml- unanimous vote, abolished the old Ind **
Kashmir Issue
Ta D« PloPA/l I five-year plan." i -PEIPING. Dec. 30 v^*i -Com-
J II I I Cl C I II 4. Priority In the ailocaUun of munlat regulars In force hava
* funds lo be given to those coun* hammered lo within six miles of
T) C f' •! tries “which suffered most severely Mukden In a sudden new turn in
LiOU 1)011 ,rom AxUl NWreaskm," with such the Winter battle of Manchuria.
allocations “bused solely on these censored press dispatches reported
NEW’ DELHI. Dec. 30 'Reuters!— considerations of merit and need today,
a has decided to refer the without regard to the character 'Nanking said the reports indt-
• 3 The fund to be “made up of
contributions appropriated by our
Congress and other nations p«rt-
sesz.ed of the means In an amount
'sufficient to finance an over-all
| five-year plan."
Force Presses
To Position
Near Mukden
PEIPING, Dec
Russian Jovial w „K.«d tm*,. . *» lh ' 0ov ' r '""'"' !iro -
pr.^l.m.tlon ... taM Ihu ...» " ,m ' n * U W J» * P»P“'*- «™«-
A ftt>r St nr III ■■■««»* 'he r.<..«Uon, m., C ” , °™ 1 ” S *" P ^°” 1 “* ■«' ^Ucpubl.c.
I It I ijll/l III _ a trail of mauling-; shootings and A Government aource laid lhe
J *b* lM0 tor Iff ralev. except m L,^ I
me^UnJ Urt^ ag^v^ wliV come" tmo , Wb ^« «'»’ /tl ; f f O
Security Council wm delayed today the sun of the new ** J^mcer" Cl/ttllll.H Lj.S.
by. now-clogged roads ye "* r . Best said the clrrumsUncoa of the ... , ,
Andrei A. Gromyko arrived In a meat. British preference* will be " r ' * / / LS / §j
)ovt»l mood. A*ked what he thought eliminated on cotton clothing, in- v
of lhe snow, he replied: eluding cotton dreeses, shirt* and Two ot ll ‘ e eBCB *** s Wfre rKa P _ LONDON n < Wadneu/iav 1
l( »-,n nuralv >n Ul DUUBmi, VOUI1M ISJUK »U- UliaiUJIlUUIV »UIC, UWMIMini l nr 010 . . - — — —W
verraUon^ hr « rmZrv Z ® chael announced his abdication to mouarchlal constitution and rati- Kashmir Issue to the Security Coun- of the po lilies and social Inatltu- raled the CommunUts were probing
ZJ iiihmiwh ruT-^3 “ I ***** ^rxAlgb a raging snow ft towMrrtH populace today, and fled the Governments praclama- l cU 01 Th, “ Dn, tod Nutlona, afler lions of the recipient nations." , for a soft in the big Industrial
lure. ouumgu uv aaie o 1 ex- jtorm {q found up nl|le of n ot j, er lhe Government promntlv pro- tlon of a republic. giving Prime Minister Attlee of Brl- 6. The allocation of funds "must city* defences !
plry was postponed several times, a
I Warden Roy 8c*t said Klinger
was shot ten block* from the
penitentiary by city police officer* v.
Best said the circumstances of the
shooting were not I ntned lately
known
“Nobody blame* the Soviet Union 7“| a long Ust of other garment*
lured shortly before the shooting,!
the Government protnntlv pro- tlon of a republic. rr,mr nine* 01 tin- 0 . »ne allocation 01 xunoa “must cuy s derences *
:lalmed Romania a popular demo- Bv the same vote the Patilament u ln 48 hours' notice of India's in- be made with scrupulous respect for One dispatch said three Red dlvl-
* ratio republic. • approved the creation of a praeald- tontlorv* the national novrrclgnty of all dona were assaulting Government
A Government aource »sdd the I urn on the Soviet model The document which lhe Indian beneficiary countries and “there position* six miles northwest of
— — Government will forward to the be no political or economic Mukden while another column of
r , Stecurlty Council runs lea* than ien' cond,l,nn * aUached to loans or more than 20,000 Communist* waa
m l/f ■ aas ^ t K I M gy j i W / k || P*gcs and Is understood to refer iU*nt*. attacking eight miles to the south -
vJlf I Iff lu I/f If particularly to Pakistan's alleged B The entire Tund shall be used we*t
MIU MHr MIt uw. w ,m u. u.r ^ partJclpatlon In what are regarded exclusively for peaceful purpose. -Nanking observers estimated the
shooting were not intnedlately / )l c FI l I 1 / /!/ / I I d §1 L • A? “ Undeclared hostilities against a ™ moneys shall be available Mukden garrison at 160.000 men
known J f f I s> friendly neighboring country " to finance the purchase of military and exprased belief the Com-
Two of the ravages were recap- 1 The stale ruler, Maharajah Blr 1 Jm « , lltt. artnamenU or war pre- munlat* were using at least 450.000
lured shortly before the shooting I 31 • Wednesday . 1 settlement for Germany as vital H arl Singh, had announced arc**- P* rBtioM men - Pro-Oovemment report* raid
leaving nine of the convict* still -t ' ^ ~ 8ovtet Por<, ‘* n Mtolster V. M for the london conference. They lndla and l)ad appeil , fd for 7. The German Industrial heart- Nationalist warplane* were Inflict-
. Molotov said the United State*, sought either completely to re- aid to Indian authorities land in the Ruhr Valley to be placed Ing “heavy rasualtle*" on the at-
Registration Dolus Set mu.. n , .<*> bui, m * n «. »* n , , n w .
Fnr "Snies nnd Drones” ^ ,ra “ , v \ :r 0 " Bonds in Storage Vault
lor apns ana urones “ ^ Part y r 'Trr^*' f> . . , // r n r
LONDON, Dee 30-Reulera- The 14 Thu applies to met burn between rancher A M Smlllv. 52. suffered a rnt* of Itvestla, RuasUn Govern- />.’.# , mr -.. °?J n KaAhmJ ' Bnfl f f VOl) f ()V I
ftrst “call-up" of .-plva and drones ",1923 and 1929 and women bom be-lsevere wound In the right arm | m«t newspaper, uid Pravd*. organ iSdl Tl} lUOl h FlFfF.Ffff.JfFf M I/U! C
will lake place ln January. j tween 1W7 and 1W9. The son of Smith, Joe, 17. who, of the Communist party, pictured! woanciscO Dee 30 oF - dispersed a raider s cSS^raSon M° NTRKA1 - *> 0 * Under present foreign exchange
The Ministry ot Labor announced Maximum penalties for failure to ^ hf . M hrt , URP by lhf prtj -|the session as not completely trail- f who ten ml lea from Na»s»hera with ar- 11 200000 ln Canadian Victory and j restriction, no Canadian may hold
today that all street trader, inreglszr are flues o £100 'MOO' or ^ ww frrrd un harmed. Best ^ tmwever. due U> .he efforU | ^^^of ^ tjec^- O^rnment and Unl.ed Buies more than 110 In Un.led State,
town, and urban district* with popu -Imprisonment for three month* on ^ of the Soviet delegation, the toe w« lhe **me fire, the com ^ ^ ^ currmcy
toliof** over 20 000 must register at *^2J2T ,lh Four guard* approaclved the ranch “ ,d , . . .. 1 part ‘* • , n O oiden Gate Park into * ■u.r.ge vault, posed a question to-j Tho bond cache was uncovered In
local emplo> ment exchange January penalties on Indictment. after ther discovered track* In the M ? ° I, *** S?**! by -lot today ! ' fr ” ««V» I Canadian Mounted an R CMP. search for stolen bond.
drU,U Cf lhr,T n A 1 5nnw “ - ,d Bnd f °- d th ' ^iSSSl JZSTmZSftoiJZ ^lldrenValotof Ovemknowu^ ^MoB.lrr** Sightril ^ ** *>"” -*»>»*
occupations. D„ ro( ,„ A P TtK,nfr, ‘ *^ing with Smith and uu of the JnUed State, nothing about snow except that It nff ■ • g • ““1 toey know who Jdr only In ler rat was In bow the
Street trader, include newspaper |>lll t clll /mill lS hi, son In front of them . ^. rr# , . *.* nfl , waa *f*owball-matert*l. started • ’ -RFOllflR I X>a*»t owns the bonds, that they all ap- bonrtj acquired, and whether
I delegation uLsrupted “the enlirc move It from the agenda or po«t- India was under- mri h»rn Ke under International admlnlsUatlon Urkers.i
Z T T.Z 'JZ “ 2T3L t 7: ' * lh ' "-a- *». *** „ ,u- h ...» — JS^ufSZS C SZ
first “call-up" of “eplvs and drones" j 1923 and 1929 and women bom be- severe wound ln the right arm I ment newspaper, and Pravd*. organ
will lake place ln January. itween 1927 and 1929. aon of Joe, 17. who of the Communist party, pictured
The Ministry of Labor announced Maximum penalties for failure to ^ hrld by lhp prt4 . the Maston as not completely frult-
BAN FRANCISCO. Der 30 (F
Security Council "without pre-
judice" to Indian action ln Kash-
mir.
No immediate relaxation of opera-
tion* now going on In Kashmir and
Jammu was expected
“Indian army troops engaged and
dispersed a raider's concentration
local emplojment exchanges January penaltle* on indictment.
5-10 to .IT. .’full details of their
occupations. T) A 1*
Street trader, u.clude newspaper |> l!|*t^cAll /lllCrS
seller,, street singers, slioe-blackr
street photographer, and seller, of WT
m.irh,,. fruit 0o.rr, .nd othrr r OrCCHSt
after they discovered tracks In the
snow. Best said, and found the two,
Molotov wa* quoted by the dl* * )aft > r ln Oo,d
patch, distributed here by Lh P riear-iiot to<la}
1 ™“ ~~ '-'Soviet monitor, ar saving the repre- The children, a lot of them knowing,
prisoner, walking with Smith and ,, nUUvpa of th|> UnU#d 8utcs 1 nothing about snow except that It
hts son in front of them Qre>t Bri Utn and France did not strowball-matertal. started •
STRUCK SMITH ik. of . , M rr tKwnbardment Thirty cas« of bruises
« Snow Forecast -JrarwiXt
Brt,ci * B ing the elde.r Smith. Best said, but
Person* "not gainfully employed" NEW YORK. Dec 30 uP>. - The th# buJJe< itnirk RmUh ln thp , rm
—which includes thoae with prlvalr Weather Bureau tonight revised an ^turned the Are and
Idcoam- will register January' 19-' earlier prediction of additional «now W(I „ ndp< j )n , hfl hfad
tomorrow, amid hurried effort# to . ... .. .. .
, >AIUV , e LT 4 T l IDL'U Strreu clear of last Friday*. J*!' Z* * ” V “ 1VV,,VVU [toed plot as bl. as half a foolb.ll
TODAY S FEATl KK. record fall * pained in critical condition after PANAMA. Dec 30 iRrutsr.L -“*“ !»"•» beauUfid Midwinter
Cttwkw - Fare It The forecast for tomorrow was for ^ ^ bugged bv two of the Prewldent Enrique Jlmenei of Pan- M visualised by The San
Cwlbwiawn .n Bridge . Fage 4 “conalderahle eloudlnew • nd ( l prU , xlPr , onf * f wh ,; m «■« wearing ^ »ld today his Government Francisco News and the park depart -
Pdiurtala . ... Fage 4 milder" with * high temperature of ^ of a , Un iUrr - n . r(1 would revoke the licences ol two co-operating spotMors of the
naanee .... ... .. . Fage 9 about 40 degree, 4 570- ion Panamanian ships. th P happy snow dream
Local News .. . Page* I. 17 An earlier threat of adiUona) w>ow ' vvu.ism^ was re Crracent and the Pan York, if But *t turned Into an toeball bar-
Radi* pewgraaa* . . Pag* 1* brought police orders to clear streets l wn * d nU “ to * * tlrr Lhr conv * cU ^ they are carrying Hlegml rage -and at the end of the party
Serial Stery „ ... Page 7 of all non-raaential traffic as the broke from cell block No 6 and Best j awtoh immigrant* to Palestine , the youngsters bombarded a bogged -
Saetal . Pag*a E 7 largest snow removal army In New “‘<1 he feared William* is a hostage ( added he had Instructed the down police patrol wagon unUJ they
Bp«rU .. Page* 11. II Yorks history continued to ahovel The two prisoner, who attacked Panamanian consul at Istanbul to were driven from the scene When
Theatre* ...... - Page 9 away at the 25 J- Inch avalanche of Mr, Hlgginr are trapped In a ranch investigate the statiM of the two somebody turned on the lawn
Vaanvnr Island Newa .. Fsga llj Friday. , house seven mile* east of Canon City raaeela. I spiiiikiera.
regard the problem of a peace bombardment. Thirty rases of bruiser
! *nd abrasions showed up In the
4 . 1 police emergency hospital
u r II M I> ^ 1 Plan* called for 175.000 pounds of
m Irl3\ ItCVOkC ice to br cruched and blown by a
nd J I powerful fan Into the lawn.
rp ■ • There was to be band concert and
of : Vi O I flgu re-ska ling on the artificially -
ol X T»U LiltClltCO lrr<1 ptot „ m as half a foolbal.
P1N4UA rv-r VI inMiUrt) _ Add It wa* a beauUful Midwinter
Calbertoan aa Bridge
RtflUrtals ..
Radi* rragrawM
•art*! Alary
“Munslfr" Siglilnl
Off (Carolina (ioazt
\ arw YORK. Dec. 30 JP).—
A 45- foot “sea monster"
with an “eel -like head" waa
reperted by the captain of a
ship off the North Carolina
coast today, the Coast Guard
aald
The Coast Guard said ■
message from the master of
the fie S*nta Clara reported
that the ship struck the
• monster" and either killed
or badly wounded It.
The caputs said the mon-
ster was Sighted by Chief
Officer William Humphries
and Third Officer John Axel-
•on. who described It as having
a body about three feet In
diameter
night for Royal Canadian Mounted an R C MP. search for stolen tr>n«la
but at this point police emphasised
The police aaid they know who their only Interest wa* In how the
own* the bonds, that they all *p- bond# were acquired, and whether
pearrd to have been legitimately owner compiled with all regu-
purchased. But the question they toUon* In the matter of dec tar a-
want answered la how the owner ^°ua, taxes and such Invoices show,
came by them. ,n C toe bonds purchase were found
Authorities gave out no name for "''to toem.
the owner but said the trust com- l —
panya box had been rented for the I/,'#,/, « J
bond*' storage under a fltUUou. " V " 1 ^(1 LOITI
name and added that prraenc* of Qf ff lp Weather
some 9800 In United States cur- CU,Wf
rency In the box waa cause for' u m./’ZSE;
further explanation . «» m> ni .7 j
Police aaid they would like to'SSTSTu *^ 4 “ *
burmsas be waa originally to— that
of a dry good* merchant had been
Prices Board regulations
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l ull Production Power for Canada
3 Predicted to Meet 194H Problems
tnrh Ihf Knmn capital
l\ I IcIILS *rr»
* Thr commission proper, reduced
I L 4 kf a. | from a nine to an right- member
I I\UI I <1 body brfuiiv of a Soviet- bloc bo>-
iSS N Y Dec 30 rott ‘' 18 to reach Seoul co-
incident with thr arrival of thr arerr-
*rr aecretvtot •••« , artal 9 ti7f
Nations Trmporar>' Tlir coinmLsMon. minus the Soviet
Corea will leave Nee- Ukraine whlrh has refused. to ac-
ridaj , and a UN opt thr seat designated to It, con-
oday thr flrat meet- ststa of Australia, panada China,
mission on Korean El Salvador. Frailer, India. The
10 be held by Janu- Philippines and Syria Thus far
Canada, El Salvador and India have
11 staff. headed by not designated their representative
»»BUm secretary-
N ictim of Amnesia
Miftnr* < JirMiiia*
PORTLAND Ore Dee 30
I *' Ardell H Nyberg. 30
turned up Ui Portland today
asking what happened to
Christmas,
He told poller he re-
membered December 22 he
left ht» Echo M nines.*.': a home
to etait a neighbor The next
thing he knew he was stand-
ing in a post office here and
Christmas was over
By KmilH Rill lit.
I aoadlan Freaa MuaJiirw t rlitor
Canada turns into IMS with thr
likelihood that the 'ear will call loi
every ounce of her production
power, with nearly ail business and
Industry straining to meet demand,
but with inflation an immediate
danger.
Tills was in large oieasurr l lie
prospect even before December 1#
to supply • greater proportion (it
tlie home market, increased sales to
the United State* to balance pur-
chases Uiere. and earing to a bat
Britain and
- liucinev failures were the highest
since 1943, though well below
earlier war and prewar years
With virtually ail industries in
need of re-aatabUshmenl from run-
down war conditions, planned ex-
pansion* were more than produc-
tion could cope with
Tl\p individual found hirnarU
with a relatively high income, but
vxtant goods from
other countries may be able to fill
the bore
poU arising fiuin less
buying in the United Slates
What tlie Marshal’ Plan will do
to this plan, and what new proo-
irms It will raise, remains to be
It it scheduled
automol
implication* difficult to as^n-v by
I President Trumans outline r.f the
Marahall Plan
Under that program, if approved
1 by Congress, the United BlaLe*
will 6 pend billions of dollars in
Canada In the next few years for
supplies for Europe.
Before the announcement there
was heavy demand for Canadas
goods, but overseas buyers were
unable to pay for them If the
program is adopted. It supplies the
method of payment.
An important question To what
can Canadian production
EARLY END
Immediately. It appears to in-
dicate an earlier end lo Import
restrictions than would otherwise
be the case, though In the mean-
time business are engaged tn re-
adjustments arising from the re-
ftrlrtlona
The statla tics of buAineM on a
national scale in 1947 said only
one thing— high production, high
earnings.
There were Individual problems
ably the highest ever, but ap- j
patently stopped for tlu time be- !|
lng at about the present level |
Neither business nor government,
had arrived at a solution of step- J
ping up the level, without aelf-
Nybrrg. who has six chli
drew, frequently suffers am
nexla
WARDROBE
FOUNDATIONS
FOB IV IX
\\ ITH 3U0 watche* awfully
'> m* wed to lining of vest, as
demonstrated above, Georges Geof-
frey, 32-year-old French diplomat,
was sentenced to pay 924,000 for
smuggling them Into England In
default .of payment, he Is now serv-
ing years imprisonment at Worm-
wood Scrubs prison. London. In
meantime he has been dismissed
from post as French consul at Dus-
seldnrf. Oermany
extent
expand to meet tlie demand?
As of November 17. she em-
barked on the following program
with methods debated, but aim*
generally agreed upon:
Development of world- wide irarl*.
Heal in Parliament
Bring* Fire Alarm*
O TTAWA. Dec. 90 (CP).—
Its lucky Parliament la
Imlldaylng. or Its members
would never hear the end of
thU- The fact U that hot air
in the Parliament Buildings
caused two fire alarms last
night
A new healing syalem in the
* Parliamentary Library gath-
ered hot air under a tarpaulin
In an upper gallery *fld over-
heated a fire alarm rod which
*et off the automatic system.
It happened twice before the
fire department settled the
delicate alarm system down
>il iBIUMVIUUP, "Ail f
of the dlf Acuities and perils pre»- 1 k?* 1 * 3 *' /° <CW '“ An An,lo ‘
surer! with a degree of cautldn bdt ^ nl * h tr ** e conference opens M..n-
with distinct pose I bill ties of in- ! d * y - keyrd to Br1ll * h h °f** »>“< • lhp
creasing pressure In the new year • Und » r<l b * con two ounce*
unless the price wltust Ion U brought » every week soon may be
under control. ,hr ** thml rationed butter can
| be spread a little more thickly
rrt n Ills 801,1 aides feel that thetr bargain-
1 o f Cl V I /PM in * poeltlon has Improved since the
* Autumn, when negotiations failed
/ 1 1 gig / C h gig* I V Denmark asked then for higher fond
Iff IFf f prices and Britain refused Bluer
NEW YORK. Dec 90 •il'i. — A tor- 0c,0 ** r ' for the first time In the
mer United States army lleuten- Peace years of this century, no sob-
ant who borrowed several hundred * l *ntial quantity of Danish but*er
bedshseu from the townsfolk of nr b** 00 entered the United Klng-
Hemroullle, Belgium, to camou- dom
flage hts men In a snowstorm dur-i Although the Danes liave been
lng the BatUe of the Bulge, left for aWe lo obtain other markets for
Europe today on the Uner America th,! food formerly sent in
to pay the people back. Britain at prices which British.
John Hanlon of Winchester. Mass negotiators thought exorbitant, they
said he had obtained more than &00' know 1,141 l he*e conditions cannot
sheets tn a public appeal tn Win- pr * v * u indefinitely They may be
cheater and nearby communities prepared to make concessions to oh-
Repayment of the sheets. HanJon ,t * ,n ***§ seetirlly of their traditional
said, la expected to be the occasion m * rlCft
for a public celebration tn Hem-1 Food Minuter Btrachey lias said
rouble repeatedly that there U room tn thr
1 ndcrncslli all — our lovely
srnooth-tillintf toornlatioM garments
to mould your figure to that nr«
look in your I 'MM wardrobe
Ex-Premier of Burma Will Dit
*
For Aiding July Assassination
development /( Canadian industry
CORSELETTES
SmXMir > Hivsi *un «ls*ll<
b«rk t.nA rlclr panel »«Ul>
brivr«.lr (rimt. •ipixt rkvinf
N*i tuMlrn Sli*/
u I« and II 0.BO
Khmi» Miv- a* i m Co***
»’ ir is inrn »i ir( »»rt«
*'«<«* *r 1*1 .(■ P(J|B Il -I* Sura
RANGOON. Dec 30 <^.~U Baw U Haw »t>, leader of the Myuchlt
prewar premier of Hurma, today wa* Party, which was in opposition to
sentenced in death by a special let- the Anti-Fa v.1*t Peoples Freedom
buna I whu h convicted him of I<e*gue of Aung R«n. who hid been
abetting the murder of U Aung San slated to become the ftr-.t premier
and oilier Burmese mini 'era Iasi ! of an independent republic nf Burma
July, next year
Eight otfiers accused in ih# same Aung Ban. an anti -Comm uniat
ca*e also were convicted and aen- strong man ' vas killed with hU
lanced to die colleagues by five assassins who
Ba Nyun who turned State s evl- entered the council cliamber sprayed
denre. was acquil Led the room with machine-gun.*, and
U Saw. who was removed from then escaped In a Jeep
office by Bri'aln during the war on A packed courtroom .saw U Sawi
chargee that ha had collaborated tuke the death sentence calmly Bull
with the Japanese. «u arrested soon when police tried to handcuff him
after MaJ -Gen U Aung Ban and before leading him from the dock
»»x other Burmese cabinet ministers the rt-premJer. his fare hushed
GIRDLES
war materials cargo for China
started today on tiie Vancouver
freighter I.ake Okanagan Tlie ship
la one of seven lied up In British
Columbia In a company-union wage*
| dispute
An official of Canada Shipping
Co said loading started Immediately
after receipt of word from Ottawa
that Hie 10,000-ton freighter was lo
take the munitions to Chinn
Tlie arm* consignment originally increase m narcotic traffic here the
was to have gone c.n the 044-ton pnst *i* months, largest outbreak
Pakistan freighter Colima but th* , n several years, has been broken up
arrangement was cancelled after an Intensified drive bv Federal
Although the storm of protest narcotic agents and police
from various labor and political Ralda lhf ^ „„ Wf!|lkA h#ve
groups here wa., reported responsible romJ nded up the -biggest dope traf-
for the cancellation of the ahips fickrrs- m the city, reported A B
charter, a Government spokesman CrUler. Narcotics Bureau »
said in Ottawa today high Insur- *n, P increased "dope peddling"
ance rates placed by a mercantile compares with that prior to October
insurance company on the Colima 1943 when h marijuana ring was'
necessitated the transferring ^ the broken up by the arrest/, of 10 per-
cargo to another ahlp. firms at Yakima, rutting nfr a large
Officials said loading of the Okan- part of Seattle's supply, he said
Nsn.rr * qiv«i Nylon Olrdt*.
•(»»( tokening, tin* mtolt
xylan o/hMr.g Sif», j« m
” pr,r » R.®n
?<otur» i «inr Via*.
Ur rji'fli* •n»t itrif pa*,.'
airt Irnni ina>*« IT-ineh
•» ". a<*'*i« tmU
■a. *• *• B us
HOSIERY
k ingsliijf on the Decline
European Survey Shows
one*
By Tlia Amu*. la led Pra*a Tlia Grand Duchess Charlotte
Abdication of King Michael of reigns over lltU» Luxembourg
Romania left only 10 monarchies ' Prince Lnuia II over Monaco and
in Europe, where the businaw of Prince Francis Joseph II over
kingship Jia> been on the decline Lletchenstein.
■n. e “» King Humberto of Italy who had
There ere seven kingdoms, two succeeded to the throne upon the
unell prim ipallt lea and one grand abdication of lib. father, the laie
VkftOI Emmanuel III, in IfckJ 1946
was ousted In ■ plebiscite a month
| Inter and went into exile In Portu-
Rwl-
King Peter II of Yuga«lavla
^lcpi>trt down when lur. country was
i proclaimed a republic under prem-
ier Marshal Tito in November. 194b
Hhneon II of Bulgaria was misted
j in a referendum in Srptrinber. 1946.
J He tu only nine years old at the
I time.
King Zog of Albania lias not oc-
cupied hi* throne since 193V alien
Mussolini * legions overran his
I country 'Du* country was pro-
claimed a republic In January. 1940.
Hungary, which had been a
monarchy without a king before the
World War. was proclaimed a repu-
blic in February, 1946
RAMSGATE. Kent. England rCP»
-There are still IP submerged
wrecked ships within a seven-mile
radius off the coast hare
711 YATES STREET
Property Guarded
By Peace Treaties
OTTAWA. Dec, 90 (CP« — The Ex-
ternal ANair* Department said to-
day it wished to remind Canadian
cltuens and 'Corporation* Dial right*
to their property in Italy, Romania.
Hungary and Finland were protected
under the terms of the peace treaties
with those countries
The department said this applies
in cams where the war prevented
legal action to protect or preserve
property rights In the four coun-
tries. It suggested that anyone de-
prived of such right* as a result
of the war study the provtalons of
tha peare treaties.
OF CANADA
With White or Stag Handles
Horned Dinosaurs
Subject of Talk
OTTAWA. Dec 90 CF»-Homed
dinosaurs, ice age sediments and
Japanese balloons held the spot-
light in today's second sag* ion of
the Joint annual meeting of thr
Geological Aaaorlallon of Canada
nnd the Oaologlcal Society of
America
Those and allied subject# formed
tha basts of more than M technical
papers heard and discussed by
nearly <W0 Canadian and American
geologists and allied snen flats who
oonclude U»elr three -day conference
here tomorrow.
Horned dinosaurs came into the
discussion when Dr C M Stern-
berg of the Oeological Survey of
Canada exhibited and described lav.
onenpletf skeletons which he dis-
covered last August in a reck ledge
ne» the Red Deer River In Alberta
Dr L*rker D Tnaak, of the United
States Oeological Survey reported
tlie discovery last. Summer of ice
age sediment* within a fool or two
of the floor of the Oulf of Mexico
and said they consisted of foaall re-
mains of tiny Arctic shells
An echo of tha Pectffc wer wes
heard when Clarence S Rose of
tha United Statee Oaologlcal Sur-
vey told how detailed atudiee of tha
beach sands used as ballast tn Jap-
anese balloons flown to this *.*.■*-
tlnant. during the war enabled
geologists to Indicate thetr probable
source on the coast of Japan.
General Statement, 29th November, 1947
(Jioom* From llip World** IV lost
Fiimou* ^ alrlir**
For Ijtdir* nnd Gfntlrmrn
CONVENIENT TERMS!
ASSETS
Notae of and depomta with Bank of Canada
Other cash and bank balances .
Notes of and cheques on other banks
Government and other public secunhes
Other bonds, debentures and stocks
Call and short loans fully secured
$ 162.276,927 93
169.001,062 93
70.779,865 93
875,847,469.18
116,309,788.71
42,512.791.49
$1,436,927,926 17
435,872,162 46
4,331,251 20
8,117.482 00
118,717,442 19
10,631,002.53
Cognmercial loans in Canada
Loans to prowincial governments
Loans to cities, towns, municipalities and school districts
CccnmerciaJ loans — foreign
Bank premises
Liabilities cA customers under acceptances and letters o i
credit
Other aseets
Total Aaeets * . , „ .
At a* *tr» •( to*
l*l| Ctoeh"
Convenient Tc-mi
DIAMOND MIRCHANTS
1310 DOUGLAS
Hovering ovrr Philadelphia is new “flivver" helicopter, deugned lor
industrial and agriculture uses It is expected to sell later to privet*
owners at from »7.000 to *9,000. Craft la said to contain many new
features that greatly contribute to eat* of handling, safety, over all
rufgednras.
3-PIECE
CHESTERFIELD
LIABILITIES
Notes in circulation
Do m i n io n and pronnciaJ government deposits . .
Other deposits
Acceptances and letters of credit outstanding
Other liabilities
Capital
Reserve fund
Unpaid dividends
Balance of Profit and Loss Account
Total Liabilities
4.760,709 72
88.900.316.16
1.845,205,532 97
72.190,306.81
3,095.547.02
35.000. 000 00
40.000. 000 00
934,359 38
3,474,246.55
V\e have tried to jpve you gx»od service all >es-
and will improve our service in I'M# hut »n order
*c count our slock tnd complete our ^ear-end work
we will rlo«e
Denies l#al>or Party
Indifferent to Future
UTAURTE^ Cornwall, Kncland,
Dee 30 ■ Reuters • -Herbert Mor-
rison. Deputy Prime Minister, said
tonight that even after the life-
time of the peasant labor Govern-
ment the bulk of Britain's In-
duairlea will remain In private
ownership.
Morrison aatd Britain la “trying
to catch up with the social ami
economic neglect of tha prewar
yean * He denied that the Labor
Government la “merely socialist tig
Industry after Industry and U not
thinking of the problem* of those
Indus trtaa"
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
Profits (or th« yaar ended November. 1 947, before Doaualaa aad Prcv
vianuJ Gomramanr taaa« hot alter COBfnboftooe to 3uii PvnMoe Fuad
and after eppropnebow to Contiogeney AaMrraa. o«i of which Aasarvaa
iof 4II b#d «ad doubtful dmkAM h+M bmmo
Laaa provi^sa lor Dorauuon and Proniwul Govarasaeat Usee W.B90 0CO 00
Lam pvoviawM lor daprarrattna of Beak Ptaanra B92.6B7 01
M 734,3 19.4«
through
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THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1047
Industry Seen on Island
lion on U.S. Vegetables
With Additional District News on Page 17 *1
istronoinical Society Hears
fbscrvalions by Victorians
Two Victoria astronomers. Dr. J. A. Pearce and Dr. Elsa
lean vegetables by Dominion Gov- lor Winter harvesting, but affinals well known.
rmment in November may ulti* ,iay there are immense acreages In all There Is a definite trend on th<
mately benefit Canadian vegetable part* of tile southern coast wherej part of growers to give serious con
growers, if wa* learned from official vegetable growing can be a valuable, slderation to this industry,
sources here -yesterday
Benefits are likely to be lelt par-
ticularly by growers on Saanich
Peninsula, in Fraser Valley and other
I ana all Canada U demanding fresh
vegetable^'* one official commented
"If the vegetable Industry is not
be made immediately, ii growers are that Ottawa should lift the ba:
,n on
to take advantage 01 the fertile soli, foreign products; but If Canadians,
copious rainfall, and lengthening especially British Columbians, do
days of early Spring for production their part there l* every reason to
of outdoor crops far which Saanich expect that a sizeable industry will
Peninsula. Sooke, Duncan and many develop locally "
■ during Uu growing season.
Although a definite statement lias
not yet been received from Ottawa
it is behevrd here ban on American
vegetables may be continued in-
definitely, if Canada shows ite
ability la produce quality vegetable-
at reasonable prices.
Provincial Agriculture Department
officials said yesterday:
"Now would appear to be the tune
when such vegetable growing should
be energetically pushed and ad-
vantage taken of our aplendtd glow-
ing seasons and usually good growing
weather.”
Crops such a* tiriud sprouts,
savoy cabbages, broccoli. Swede
turnips. Kohl Kabl, chard rrien
and lettuce may be grown in lrrin
areas of many districts until Christ-
mas or even later.
FARMERS INQt IKING
JUSl now demand for ail such
vegetables is exceedingly keen, and
many farmers already have been in-
quiring as to what their chances
may be of success in this type of
I production next year.
Experts say beets, carrou, peas,
beans, potatoes, leeks, onion* and
parsnip* could be seeded In emlj
Spring and a successful yield of each
kind harvested in early Summer
In fact, some Vancouver Island
gardeners assert they liuve made a
practice of planting potatoes. pews
and other crops on January I, and
rlnlm that In three years nUt of five
* they harvest «gt«afur(ory crop* by
May 24
Tlieie is probably no oilier part
i of Canada that has the same op-
*«• — coionut PtiMa portunlly for growing enrlv vege-
\\ .'HEN workmen of ctly public volunteer help. But they were sur- ditch on Dallas Road near Dock table.*, as that or Saanich Peninsula
'' works department start big Job prised yesterday when three young 8tr ** 1 are. leTt to right. Edward Possibly other districts are not
uk ' '*>"'» mllra 01 n,» f'llom tent Mlplns tod, ud ju,l sT/it
water main along am* under city fur sheer Joy of It Pictured above. Bnd G arry Reynolds, seven. 324 S.t I .Y.i
Sisters of the sky to the American Astronomical Society in
Columbus. O.
Speed of rotation varies from 135 miles a second down to
HO miles a second with the average being 102. The sun
rotates only about one and one half miles a second while the
earth speeds up to 15 miles in the same period.
The measurements were con-
ducted at the Dominion Astro- chamber of Conuuerce to be held
physical Observatory on Little Monday at Lougheeds Banquet
Haanich Mountain during the Sum- Club, starling at 12 10 prn
tner and Autumn. To determine the Mr. Mayhew will speak on the
The name that means
Mtff in Radio
HARD OF HEARING
Official* of the Victoria Club for
the Hard of Hearing announced
last night that thU evening*! meet-
ing han been canceled
• MOST in Finer Tone
• MOST in Toiteful Beauty
• MOST in Freedom From Hour
Wt ■ m
JH S
Rl Jfc wK < ’
^ also of Toronto, secretary- treasurer.
OR. i. 4 rt \m » Greetings have also been extended
fcprcd Lh# two scieiiLlata measured by the Dominion executive
the widlh of spectral line* especially
thnw of magnesium. It represent* T* I 1 ..,,4-
a method which lui not yet been 1 \VU IMIllill
very extensively used
MODEL U-627 In
find r<r#ll»nt loi,r rai.gr •notin'
and iwarr Standard tart>adra*t A'
• rarlly* planth tahliirl »f Ivory PnUl'
llnrnr-uon (r.llr dolt) Ideal for an
r.-nm 4N.S4
PERFECT HAND
The name of Mrv J, ( lay has
been added In the growing Hit of
thoie fortunate Y'irtorian* who
have hrld a perfert hand In a
rrlbbagr game.
The rare event lunk plare dur-
ing a game at a Christina* party
at the home of Mr*. II. Hawn-
fralt, 2870 Heath Drive. Mn. Clay
«aa dealt the Jack nf rluh* and
three five*. On thr rut the five
of club* wa* turned up. The re-
sultant 2* count I* the highest
obtainable in one hand of rrlbbage
t u-Mi n» * oats i hvmw «unn.-
m prrformonee. lu a l>ra,ttll«l raMo*' n!
Drown pltdlr. Warned W«lh allvrr *P»r
rlarlly of toive tvighlr aenalliv* »f-d »e,r,
Orllle rorerlne of brilliant Karan pia*rir
u»,» who earn *ia«l in a personal radio
.. (19. SO
George W. Barber, 2858 Parkview
Drive, and Robert Hollins. 412 Dal- 1
lax Road, miraculously esraped
.serious Injury at 7:40 pm. yester-
day when the car in which they
were riding was In collision wlUi
a steel B C. Electric trolley pole at
the northwest corner of Govern-
ment and Superior 8treels.
The car wu traveling north on
Government when tha accident oc-
Thr Victoria Public Ubrary will currrd. A flying piece of melal from
be cltved all day on New Year s Day. the vehicle crashed through a wtn-
it was announced vestcrdxv by lib- dow on the east side of the Pro-
rary ofTlnals. vlnclaJ Assessor's office.
Barber, the driver, and Hollins
RAILWAY VF.TFRANN received minor cuta about the face. 1
Canndlan Niitlunid Railway* Vet- but did not require hospital treat-
ernn-' Awhw'bMom will hold n meet- ment. Considerable damnge was
Ing In the Knlgh' of Pythian Hall, caused to the rar.
Connoranl Street, on Friday at Constables Galbraith and Granti
2 pm. attended.
MONTREAL. Dec 30 tCPl.-The
Canadian Pacific Railway coday re-
ported net earnings of 83.155 086
for the month of Notemlitr a De-
crease of 1591.152 from the 83.746.-
237 total in the corresponding
month last year. Gross earnings
were 127535 439. compared with
826.264 .495, and working expenses
amounted to 124 080554. rrmpared
with 822.518.258
Wliat Would Victorians Do in Ere
Of Major Fall of Snow ? — Slime I!
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH
Ten years ago there was a total
fall of 43 inches of which alx to
nine lnche* cume down at one time
The city engineer’s department wa.'
all set to start plowing when It
started to rain, with the result
that It melted within a short period
Under iht old transportation
franchise, the street car company
was required to clear Its own tracks
to provide transportation, whereas
with the present bus operation the
responsibility falls on the city.
Considering that no snow re-
Wliitt would Victoria do il shroud-
ed in a blanket id deep snow similar
to those which have tied up traffic
along the Eastern Seaboard of
Canada And United Suites?
Moal likely, according to city of-
11 dais. Victorian* would just have
to sit back and wait for it to melt
—or get to work with shovel*.
The dty engineering department
hits three snowplow suitable fur
attachment to truck.,, but they
have never been used within the
memory of G. M Irwin, who has
been engineer for the part If*
yean
Last time a major snowfall
paralyzed traffic was In 1916. when
a total of 78 2 tiiche* fell during
the Winter, three to four fed of
It within 24 hours. Street car
traffic on some lines was tied up
for two weeks. Soldiers encamped
near Victoria were called out to
form shovel brigades while make-
shift snowplows were built and
hauled by team* of horses.
itioval equipment has been required
during at least the past 20 years,
city officials consider expense of
purchasing large equipment would
not be justified.
Under present city by-laws the
owner of any lot or tlie ocrupan*
or owner of any building must
clear the snow from the sidewalk
in front of his property. The
city has no equipment lor cleaning
sidewalks and. within the memory
of present city officials, has never
done an
So if there is a major snowfall
a lot of Victoria clUsrru are likely
to suffer s few blister* and sore
muscles
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City poller are investigating a |\p\ilkP ( IImPF'S
number of theft* of small amounts VM UU H
of money from milk bodies In sev- /-v ^
erxl parts of the city It l* believed I ||| 1^11 I Ik | QllPr
Juveniles are responsible for this N./II 1 U1 I/a 1 (ll'vl
pclty pilfering and in w*v,ral in- m ., AWA n^* 30 Th ,
Sh .^ 7"' Board announced ldOl,ht U»t
with dewertptons of suspects . , . . .
remaining orders governing supply.
BUILDERS’ MEETING manufacture and distribution of
Directors of thr Victoria Build- wood P U, P- * nd other
era’ Exchange will meet January 9 1 >P« of P U, P Wld P“P* r wlU n
at the Chamber of Commerce board lokpd ** from tomorrow A board
room, at 4 30 pm. It was Bn - olHclal said the revocation of thr
nounced yesterday by Kecrrtarv Roy orders was more in the nature of a
T. Lougheed "tidying up" measure
• . . Price ceilings on moat of the
MAVHEW TO SPEAR products were lifted last September
R W. Mayhew. M P . will be guest and It was announced then that
speaker at a Join* meeting of the other controls would be removed at
Victoria Gyro Chib and Victoria the year end.
1000 DOUGLAS
Longtime Friend of Founder
Parsons Heads Scouts of B.C
T. W S Paraons, O R E . O Si J ,
former commissioner of the PC
Police, hae been appointed Provln-
■ ■ H
iH
dent of the Provincial Council at
Headquarters Vancouver
The aptwlntment u effective im-
mediately and brings to Scouting in
the province a background of man.' ^
years Interest In and close contact MM
with youth In the province He wa* m
38 years In Uie service of the poller ,
force. V
Mr. Parsona will aerve in a volun- ,V , n
leer capacity as do members of the
Provincial Council and Scout lead-
ers Hb appointment, which places
British Columbia and the Yukon.
is made officially by Lord Alexander t v
of Tunis Governor General of Can- ... .
sd*. In the latter’s capacity as Chief *' T s
Seoul for Canada. year* ha
ve*r* ne ren
Prominent and active In tft John f 0l | ndfT
Ambulance Association for many deB u, u Wl
years. Mr. Parsons recently .assumed chief' Guide,
office aa administrator of Queen atlwell.
Alexandra Solarium for Crippled coincidents
Children at Mill Bay appointment
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I Ilf K ilia's S|M’«*cll
Preserving the iradilion of his reapetied
father. who originate] it. His Majesty spoke
to a very large audience around the British
Linpirc on Christmas Hay. 1 he occasion,
like the calling of a great family together,
vv .is impressive as it always has been I he
King a voice, his choice of words, his evident
inlerrsi in that great family were all part ol
a quiet ceremony that the hmpire has come
to look forward to and to enjoy. In two
iceling paragraphs His Majesty referred to the
state ol the world and that courageous part
in it which is being played by what Joseph
(.on rad called the Mothership of Nations.
Saul the King.
I his third Christmas Day since (he war
ended finds us still praying that the time
may soon come when true peace will have
been established throughout the world when
all men will be working together with good
will jo rebuild what has been destroyed, when
everywhere fear will have given place to
trust, hardships to well being, and scarcity
to plenty
Our memories would indeed be short if
we have already forgotten to be thankrut tor
our deliverance from the greatest peril that
ever threatened our beloved land in all its
long and glorious history, and we should bp
showing ourselves unworthy ol what wr
achieved then if we doubted our power and
will to win through now."
Those are thoughts which wilt find a
kindred feeling in a very wide circle as the
year closrs. 1 he world s quest is still peace,
and that peace which all men will help to
develop. T he "Mothership of Nations" is
considerably more than the heart of the Brit
iah Empire; it u still that land which leads
in a difficult time by the force and weight
of its example. Nor. as history may *ce it.
has the world ever had a more magnificent
example of courage and determination in
behalf of human weal.
(iosls and Revenue*
President R. C. Vaughan of the Canadian
National Railways, in a review of the opera-
tions of the publicly owned road the other
day summarized this year by stating that,
although the system had earned the largest
gross revenues ($436,883,000) of any peace-
time period, "the I *>47 income from all
sources will be insufficient for the company
to meet all its fixed charges and interest."
In other words with the largest revenues in
history, saving only the peak of the World
War. the Canadian National may need help
from the public exchequer. Risen costs,
notably in labor and materials, had precipi-
tated this condition. Mr. Vaughan indicated
While not unmindful of the fact that the
Canadian National is connected with the
Railways Asuxiation's bid for a 30 per
cent increase in freight rates across Canada
in a case still reserved in decision before the
Transport Commissioners, one is led very
quickly to the question if the people of
Canada themselves can afford much more
than the $436,883,000 that they paid to the
Canadian National for services this year,
along with what they paid other roads for
kindred services? In short, will more infla-
tion serve any national purpose'
The operating condition of Canadian
railways did not spnng entirely from the
most recent war. The books of the publicly-
owned system for a long while back are on
record. Time after time Parliament has
, been asked to make good deficiencies where
costs outran revenues. That may be a point
for the railways in the freight rates case, no
doubt; but there is also another angle to it.
Can the country as a whole afford at their
peak operations that persistently exceed their
revenues? In any private endeavor such a
condition would lead at once to a reduction
of costs by nccewary means. If the public-
owned system is not paying now. whar will
its position be when the war-stimulated vol-
ume of trade has returned to more normal
levels?
The inflation which the railway svstrm
complains of has also been experienced by the
public, and in full measure If the cost of mov-
ing goods rises again fewer goods will be
moved. How this will benefit anybody is not
by any means clear. Higher rail charges, if that
ia the implication of Mr. Vaughan i argu-
ment. would affect Canada at home and
abroad. At home, it would lessen the volume
of business between all provinces. Abroad, it
would cut into the competitive bidding which
this country ii already finding it difficult to
match in many markets. Yet to prosper this
nation needs a continued volume of exports.
With the world in its present state perhaps
the time has come to look more closely at
those costs. Inflation of itself will take us
nowhere.
Mediocre ProgrMtn
Year-end reviews iasued by government
department! are generally couched in. the
most favorable language poM.ble. which is
not surprising Officials would not be
human if they did not contrive to put a 5 nod
fire on matters with.n their custody T here
fe ■ touch o 4 smugness about the survey gives
ol army activities during 1947, however',
when undue credit u taken for the stand-
down of active service forces from a war-
umr tooling One might assume this to
have been a normal and inevitable develop
ment It until like crowing over nothing
at all to say that in completing the change-
over to a peacetime basts "Canada possibly
achieved what it will take some of her war-
time allies three, five and ten years to ac-
complish
Apart Irom the estimate of years, which
must be largely guesswork, one supposes
mat rr enner nations an- unaoie to return to
a prewar basis as yet it must be because they
have jsvumed international burdens which
this country has escaped or avoided I he
situation scarcely warrants any self pats on
the bji.k I he observation becomes slightly
humorous, in fact, when it is realized that
this change-over of which so much is made
involved the reduction ol army strength
from 21.475 to ns prrsent figure of approxi-
mately 15.000. I hat is hardly a major
accomplishment, surely, from the stand-
point ol present day needs it could be con-
sidered the reverse.
Since the war to peacetime basis transfer
is cited as the most important change made in
the Canadian Army during 1947 it follows
that the rest of the review is of minor char-
acter. Although "somewhat short" of man-
power requirements, recruiting is said to be
satisfactory. Some branches have been
merged in the interests of co-ordination, and
certain administrative and training changes
have been effected. Activities in the Arctic
were not a\ widespread nor as general as
many people expected " It has to be con-
ceded that not much can be expected from a
force organized on so limited a scale
T he review makes the best of a mediocre
program. I hat is about all that can be laid
about it as a whole. As constituted at pres-
ent. the military structure of the Dominion
is definitely in the minor category, one pe-
culiarly at variance with the increasing re-
sponsibility which this country is attempting
to take in the realm of international affairs.
I rom a realistic viewpoint, indeed, this re
port ol 1 94 7 army activity is discouraging.
Milking the Lout
A story from Australia rather reverses the
adage about the sure footed goat, a butcher
there having hail the experience that there
is more shadow than substance in the saying.
He had set out on a projected 12.000-tnilc
tour around Australia with a goat between
the shafts of a lightly sprung cart. Whether
the goat was wise beyond its ken or merely
allergic to foot travel is not dear, but before
long man and beast had changed places.
It was no wonder that the people of Bris-
bane stared when the man drove into that
city. It might even be appropriate to say
that the goal drove in. for it sat bearded and
indifferent in the drivers seat, while its
owner was harnessed between the shafts. It
scorns that after going 143 miles the goat
got sore feet, so the butcher fitted it with a
pair of specially made leather boots and tied
it behind the cart. I hen he pulled the whole
ensemble himself a further 265 miles. Sus-
piciously enough, perhaps, even that did not
satisfy the goat, lor it went so lame he had
to lift it on to the driving scat.
I he man is optimistic, however. He be-
lieves he will get the driving seat back when
the goat s feet are healed and he can fit it with
a new pair of shoes People do not realize
how useful goats arc. he says, as not only
can they be driven but they can be milked
along the way. What the goat has to say is
naturally not forthcoming, but if it can think
along parallel lines it might he having a good
laugh to itself It might even be remember-
ing that there is more than one kind of
milking
Sffn in 1’anhiii^
The Netherlands Information Office in
Canada, in association with the Netherlands
Consulate, had a happy thought when it
issued as a complimentary favor a date-book
and diary for 1948 with full-page reproduc-
tions of Rembrandt s paintings, including
some of the world's masterpieces Born at
l.cydcn on July 15. 1606. Rembrandt left
a body of serious work over which the world
has marveled for more than three centuries
The reproductions, though uncolorrd, will
have a wide and artistic appeal.
From “A* You Likr It"
All the ivor Id' i a slag*.
And all the men and women merely plovers
They hat's their exits and their entrances.
And one man in his time plays many parts.
Hit acts being seven ages. At first the infant.
Mewhnq and pithing in the nurse $ arms,
Then the whining schoolboy with hit satchel.
And shining morning face, creeping hhe snail
Unwilling to school And then the lover
Sighing hhe furnace with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress eyehrou. Then a soldier
f ull of strange oaths, and bearded like the
pard.
Jealous oi honor. Sudden and quick to quar-
rels
Seehing the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth And then the
justice.
In fair round belly, with good capon lined.
With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut.
Full of wise sau’s and modern instances
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
Into the lean and slippered pantaloon.
With spectacles on note, and pouch on side:
Hit youthful hose, well sailed, a world too
wide
for hts shrunk shank: and his big manly
vouf.
Turning again towwd ehildith treble, pipes
And whistle* in his sound. Last scene of all.
That ends this strange ex'tnlful history.
fi second childishness, and mere ofi/uinn —
Non* teeth cans eyes, sany taste tans n try
thing. /-iHAJJUI fcAAE.
The Third
( oltiiun
ID TOM TAYLOR
HOGMANAY
ll won l stone be live Scots o(
I v irionk who tonight will are the
I old year out and the new one In
I but this is their special •occasion
The aong haa It that Hogmanay Is '
I their greatest day. and while that
I not the time to question ll. Thr
I people of North Britain and their,
! iJeAcnidants all over the world hav-
1 no-opted New Years Eve aa their 1
I very own
Antiquanr* have been puzzled
.tbout the derivation of thr term
Hogmanay, but they are anuquar-l
Ian*. First-footers won't wonder how
it came about, being more con-
cerned with- the fact that It's here
) First-footing, as I suppose nearly
everyone knows, to the practice of
billing on your friends In the wee
hours after the bells have rung in
the New Year gnly two things have
to be remembered; not to go empty-
handed and not to let a light- hatred
person cm**, firrt over the threshold
The first foot over the doorstep must j
belong to a dark Individual
And of course If you are of the
.Ik you don't disregard such pre-
cautions
CARE-FREE FESTIVAL
That la protoablv about the only
precaution that will be taken Other-
wise Hogmanay Is a care- free festi-
val. stemming from conviviality and
•he deslra to see others happy too
There Is always the hope, you see,
that for everyone the new year
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0» 7MAT *N DOC. RACES A*P *OOTBAlL
OLD LOW'S ALMANACK — PROPHECIES FOR 1948
il'up) right in All Count :
Study of Dots and Lines May Aid Radar Use
By ELIZABETH GREEN
the girls are taking an active part Studying the w*y people -lad and
Jcttcrs (Editor
,u riiui lo III tiMi-1 «... o, ;imiU*
r» t ei>i uv»t lli* »twi »isna'ur« *n«
•dm*** Ml ih* writft. TbJ* rale
uf ivo victplion No latter iltauld *»c»*4
140 wont* In lfi«Ui UnMUciU# ceriee-
i-onflf r.c« caanoi t>4 returned
might be better than the old and American Newspaper Alliance in the attempt to make -wiachlner react take* time and skill— and In- CORPORATION WORK
■o toasts are drunk with more than HADLEY MiUia j** that aren't “too good" for the men genulty in tnveotlng gadget. The ^ rfl . r>VPd letters and
u ™*' f '* rV ° r . . ,, JO— A new and important kind of W operate them »UfI of the Mount Holyoke unit. phonc al my residence from
ut * rW with I reaaarch la being subsidized by the Part of the study going on at one ot flve in ,h * H '»P klrL5 ^ ople « ho say they saw m The
oinir, *a'« n i o a ’ American people— making machines Mount Holyoke, now in Its aecond pro)** 1 include* two full and two Co j onlBt % suggestion made by m#
a r ni roen- Thousands of dollars year under sub-contract from John* part-time research worker*, a full- i that we raise the Mayor* salary;
■ mu* **' " * memoran um . {rom navy budget for scientific Hopkins, deals with the average t,nw ‘ niachlnbt, * secretary and a t tits Lliry object to by saying that it
!he *u traction r. onn research are going into “human man's ability to estimate an angle “umber of part-time assistants w| jj our tmJe ,
r ii . . a*, engineering' 1 for radar accurately. In a small auditorium Dr. Thomas Reese, director of the j wub ^ , n f„nn these good pen-
n ’" ' '" ' P . -But I thought radar never made on the floor of the library a 11,111 ttnd associate professor of psy- lhat , he ^ j pul lip ^ tll#
sire to express good wishes for lht| Bull ^h^dr^never^sde ^ ^ cUnftn onp in- of chology .1 Mount Holyoke, reports mftyot , nd r „ unrlf , thln , would
Sr rnm^^nd'be'^r'^ublfct M hlmielf H, l, ruin'. In&UUbly tlw ruc,ln th ' Wkground 11»t more M pmwn, worlrt m|UC( , our m»trrl«llv
FZJZlLZt nre r,rr r,r„u ,h, .p- »•' - “»a»r -<rem. . Ur« round. ««* ■»»*'**» )«“''< M, Rroprrnmnn o ;hm .. ,rop
ft oUirra. .nd .re U*. t»E- «• •> fe ‘JSf JS A ” 5?" "US? ““”.5?”
?. Zn. b ."7t”.re ProJTi tb, u,L,„. . •» lb dwmrler Th. | « pm.-imr. ^ or ,U- ^ u ua m how ».
rh.no. of rnrdlal Trelinir, Mr urlrnohr, .pre.1. Irom uriknoun Projector behind Ih. curUln Uire» , lullral l ,>b * or drolling Horrid bonrUr our lorg, Unprore-
change of cordial reelings iaxr * . m hi-- i rTn#4«nn«rfii»(M u^n .... .........
a ' far n««ihic in festive distance*. But the person who read* 0,1 to thr dlftC • B,n K le diagonal Undergraduates a* well a* mem- mem investments,
p ' ^ ,Rr „ ^ r ‘ the radar screen ts a human being ! ,lne «'**» , ntllng from the centre lo bers of the faculty are sharing in j claorn by lrtunc our own city
fonrtatlv that I* vet who ^ **' ™ d " act , th * '*** unknown angle the research. Enid Moesleln U at- .staff handle everything in civic
II pus ■ ms lonxwuy. r machines that can take A «roup of young women .ealed tn temotlng to find oul whether gucos- eonslrucUona that they will save
the gist of the matter.
It t* tomorrow^ after the merTy-
mnklnK I* over, that you go on to
1 the resolution stage. tho*e little
He needs machines that can take A » rou P 01 young women .eatesi in lemoun* so nna oui wnesm-r gurse- con- trunn.n' mui tney win save
his errors and .speed of working into * ronl °t Hie screen marked down In* or trying to count the number the City of Victoria large amounta
account. ,he,r estimate of tiiLs angle, flashed of dots In a small area is more apl of money.
The air traffic ufficer of the future on for half a second. to accurate and at what number of course we cannot expect them
a-hit* wrlr thmmrh whtrh vou hone in »y he forced, at one time, to guide Ixxal high school boys also took Increase fastest to drag along on the tame old
Lnmehr » tn «,«-k « revolution in 50 P ,Rn, ' s lo the ground through part In the expertmenl After Jeanne Llmpert U studying another salary, therefore I say they are en-
|^SL lr .w- npif . « wrlve fo « 6,nc « this 1* too much of a checking thousands of individual ot lhr terhnlous of estlmat- titled to a raise in their pay when
T , ._ hn rm'M ennueh P°^ r for any normal human being, ■ estimate* psychologists are eon- ln * ai,d Elpanof Dunn u they work nut the plan* and srs
lf f . w ... mn naKr l«ychalogL*ts are hard at work now vtneed that there u no difference C°ha bo ruling with Audrey Overin responsible for the work
lnn. Vh,. ^Tlnmn nndlfl t «ut how fast the average here between the accuracy or men ln » n efTort estimate the st/e of JAMES A. CHIP PITH
^d to fsTl hv t h e w sv^e so man can r ^ d - »hal kind or dot* and of women. Chris can read a obJecl R «‘ n br,e,1 7 on * ftrreen 10* « Mos* Street. Victoria. B C,
, rkl r , |p m ak!ng New and ,lnf * h * “ n ,fe mr »t accurate- radar screen Just as well a* boya. Such experimenu call for all sorts , December 2». 1»47,
Yrnr rewtluUons long ago but ly * *' 1,111 • orU of knob * he U best The first experiment was varied o* unexpected devices: a projector
nmvbe It should begin over arnln "hie to twist In a hurry- aU Jobs In through an Ingenious eoutraptlon ‘hat respond* to a reaction made L' .* .. „ ( nrt J I// fnf ,v
maybe it should i j.m o again hnnd| , nB K r ^ Kt Ktf .^ br whlch one 8UbJecti a]Qnr by a subject siting 45 fe-t away '"TOl '»»'/>/> J
ON RFSiOl.l TIONH kmd of resrarch called ^y. m the auditorium, turned a dial at a»<* ‘he same time records the Alsglinnlinn
Thr same old almanac haa a dr- chophyslcal ln academic circles, his seat and brought the diagonal i-iapM^ Unie of the reaction, or an * 1 '
cultous word to snv about this also, can be carried on without an array line on the screen as close aa he hffht that will «hrow a shadow LISBON. Dec 30 oPi — Fhrmrr
at follows- of Buck Rogers equipment. One could be the angle he was told to without any “luxe.” Designing King Carol of Romania tonight re-
“Every first of January' that wt important unit of the navy's radar make. Another experiment now elaborate gadget* *» the special ,-elvrd thr new* of the abdication
arrive at Is an Imaginary mile- project, being directed by Johns going on has to do with the num- province of Dr. Joan Vuikmann. I 0 f hu King Michael, as mon-
•tone on the turnpike track of Hopkins University. Is located at ber of Ut tie dots that a person can ““date professor of psychology K rcli of Romania, with apparent
human life at once s resting- Mount Holyoke, one of the coun- I estimate accurately ln a given space, he consult* members of the physic* aatufactlnn and excitement
place for thought and meditation, try's oldest college* for women either In one brief glimpse or with department for the mod intricate I Caro , refused any comment how-
i and a starting point for fresh ex- Both as subjects and a* researcher*. | all the time he wants electrical operation* rvt , r when mte-rxlewecl
Ease Dearth
ertion In the performance of our Reports on each successive set of
iP.irnc. The nan who doe. nM .t . . . I M.r e ,.rlne eelte !or 17 crnl. per «P<'1nie 11 u go w Uie olher lour
2* V 1 , f Ihserva I ion wi be,.™ or . . U h..dr m i, “ *» ^
,h,o reer then he WH ">■ , 1 ’ ‘‘ 1 To. .1 86 renU per pound r.rrta k "‘»
eUher top, good or very **• Indeed , , ul , ld5 10 „ nu , loborgurr. In Khrol. Ul.nd, to Pur-
And only to propone to be better | ° due University In Indiana, and to
is something; if nothing else, It is \iitl New York University. If a certain
an acknowledgment of our need L nOA n A nw*l» dev,c « ,w,m * 10 he called for by a
to be ao. which Is the first step to- Herbett Hoover remarked that Ij 4 't k SC 1/1 Cl I III psychological study, tue Field lab-
wards amendment But. in fact, to tlme will prove Ctunmunlsm to be oratory ln Rhode Island may build
propose to oneself to do well. l> In unworkable theory. The problem, /ce || , one to see whether theory is borne
some sort to do well, positively; for however. Is to deride what to do I It I Ot^|(QPS out 111 P r * ctlc « Th 1 * engineering
there Is no such tiling as a station- while waiting for time to win the A centre also Investigate* the relative
ary point in human enden venire; he argument ... I seem to know that LONDON. Dec jo «F>. - “The efficiency of round versus square
who Is not worse today than he we* man's face Whnt does hr do?" BUI, Buttle of the Potato." the latest gnobs and grilled Handle* versus
yesterday, la better: and he who 1* ‘he Broad Street barber, ticked the csm palgn to maintain Britain'* unooth one* tn It* efforts lo make
not better. Ls worse" \\jom when a customer left the shop. ) living standards, is being won by old-fashioned man more at home
That sounds like a homily and Hp la Dorn Toronto. He travels voluntary effort, official report* In- “» ‘he streamlined age.
tonight Is not precisely the time for m stove* .** the boo* answered. “Can’t dlcatcd today. The findings of each unit are
preaching, but there'* an idea there, he afford a car?" Bill Inquired . . . drmiehu. and ikm. mu » ,onK not *»!/ *« the other
Rep<jrts on each succeoslve set of “I have alwuy* refused to make
Margarine «ella lor 17 cent* per p *P p rlmenU go to Uia Oliver four lUtement* to the press until now "
pound because of a »-eent suhsldy. I unlu ,n the P roJect: 10 Johna Hop- he said. *'a* I did not want to em-
Tea at 86 cent* per pound carrlea kl11 * ,n BftJ ‘ lm or*. to the Field barraM In any way the course of
a subsidy of 10 cents. 1 ‘*‘*>**‘0*7 hi Rhode Island, to Pur- event* ln Romania.
due University In Indiana, and to “In view of the latest events, I
- Npw Yort University. If * certain (eel that I shall a/x>n be able to
r ‘ 1 WA I laaorl ll devlce 10 ^ c * ,lrd lor by * , P PRk Decly but ‘hi* I shall do
I JflnC l/CUl I II psychological study, tne Field lab- only after my son is safely out of
oratory ln Rhode Island may build Romania ”
I) . | on# 10 whether theory ta borne Carol is living In Estoril, reaort
" / I I 01 <llO“S out ^ prmcUce T* 11 * «nglneertng j town near Llheon
centre also Inveatlgatea the relative
LONDON. Dec. 10 CF — “The efficiency of round versus square , r . , ...
lielrg at Victoria
DKCKMtim
don't you think? And when the bell* Some Briton* complain that their notato** were rationed durlne rour - bm • lao *° "t 0 " ‘h*n 100
i?" r 1 "" : n , " k - r- ov " .s^L.rT-r ‘r*T r IS. *SST« Z . miu '* r ' "— «• •»*- >•*
| have a solemn flash leaven your
I merriment.
NEW BOOK OF DA YB
, Charles Lamb had something to
. . . “This newspaper artlelp says
that women require more sleep than
men ' the Keating Bqulrr com-
mented at dinner time “Really?"
Buppllaa for the householders are
In Jeopardy unless output can be
fortui-ra, compulsory cropping ar-
rangement* would be lmp<*cd
findings ln scientific Journals
'of the Information will be of little is
value, of oourse. some may be the J"
-av about this “Of all sounds 0 fP ** wTSSm n 111 Journal, j? * > * ’*
all Delia mmt touching 1* U.e peal bf,,fr not w "“ U P for ^ tonight," |MB * ^ What will Uiey prove-aU theee |J J JJ »»,•« J J
which rlngv out Uie old year I never thr M ‘ ulrr added • • • rrom T* 1 * Hr hind the ama-sl su . him that Lhou “ nd * of records of Uie way » i i» J * to ij jt
h~r.lt without a gathering up of Oue.ph Mercury “Farm life has ,U ^ enlarged ^ — u »> — IS i-S •«!#»? WWW V.”" \
mv mind to a concmtrallon of all dr * wbwJu » nd » Uo com pens a- * ^ fcrr m „ d(> m ,, k j v , dOU and upace* tn a hurry? 8omr » - {•«• »» -
the imavr-, that have lieen diffused " ,,rL * Not thr h " iit of latter faJTUCrt r( , m ul|in ^ _ ln _ of the tnfarmaUon will be of lltUe ts n •• t! S l.
over the put twelvemonth ail I * the ,ln ** of friendship Uiat r>n Z Imp^rtl V4,u *- of eouw - thf « Ri?5!S« £ h l
have done or suffered nerfonned or w *PP Br ent ln m*>it rural com- ^ ba*l* for "humanizing'' radar toa” J # o • rv tsuuieui «i •
n-,-re,ed m *'«. there u tn.rreM «»< 0«renunen. de.ee. no on. „„ predie. . 3 In l.iS’S ISliU'JiSS l
Hr began to know the old year'r ‘he welfare of each and rvrry house- f ‘S or '‘-‘ , emphasized Britain s de- Mjmf might even help us use an- 11 * ’* * •' L’* • t it isti ji it i
worth he added, when it wa‘* dr- bnld - >; nd *>rnpathy Roe* far “ ftehln * lhJl1 h “ prWed 100 n2mS 'iTu
rpartlng for ever beyond mere lip-service. It might rammed menu.* During the rive- f Ml aJM j ^ powerful for many '|M Th» ftavir't for lirjght »»r»e ••
That's nnr Uiougltt about tonight ntl1 be a bad Idea If urbun residents - v, " ,,r P r rt''d 1931-39, the average hurn an opera torw-the poster
,Bv tomorrow 1947 will have Eon ^ could capture some of the neighbor- consumption of potatoes for food automobile. SSSnTis
for ever. good, bad or Indlffen-nt ^ -P^lt Which make, farm life ™ ^ k1 ^ I — - — -S T ^
a- It may have been You won't be mi " h n »’ rr and more “J .°f 0b " ^ ■ wm «* A />ff|rrlin(F In I || Uq'IsfUl
able to call It back agreeable than it 1* sometimes pie- ^0 tons. flvtUrUylg IU ISOIl •
But you won't be worrying over- lurMl - - person* try to iCoevrienu ts«i ►» gi» Cutiwruoai
much about that if you go r»rst-i mrr ‘ thp ‘ r r-xprane* by dmlglng Al RFLI S FORI, KEEN it U always a painful slgnt when Examination of the bidding dla-
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much about that If you gn HrM- w,c " 1 DV a™*ing ' ' It U always a painful atgnt when Examination of the bidding dis-
rooting this Hogmanay. 1 dare say br™ Article* wniten by Social- VANCOUVER Dec '30 <CF» If pan^r “carrtea" the other In closes that North did a great deal
You’ll be looking forward to to- *** “ rr detect All the verbs the weatherman U right, the City th * Ma a\ng. he alone drawing the more than hi* share and South a
morrow the first clean unspoiled *"■ ,n the fu,ur * Usrw * ■ r of Vancouver will liave more than pro p^ r Inference* and taking thr great dral lew. In reaching even
page in a new brok of days with all 7 cpnt * P« r P ***** EngUnd 138,000 to add to ll* general revenue prop< . r chances In today* deal the small-slam contract South •
the promise that It holds The nlce b€c * U8 ' “ r*mer a government account The city appropriated $50.- Bouth might tlmoet as well have flr*t two bid*- two diamonds and
thing about New Year ts that it 'subsidy of 3's cent*. Milk at 17 000 for snowr clearance in 1947 but | r f t table
U all-inclusive The BcoU have co- c * nU P^ r quart bears a subsidy of used only 124 720 The weatherman North, dealer
opted it to their own special rite* * cent* Sugar *t 6 cent* per pound forecast ahowera for the last day North-Bouth
hut It belongs to everyone B subsidized to the extent of 4 cento of 1947. N
And ao. simply but not Idly, a .
Happy New Year to vou
FIochIs Damage France
After Much Rain, Snow
STRARBntmO. France. Dec. 30
•*»> -Flood* from heavy rain* and
melting snow started receding to-
day In Alsace and lorratne, leav-
ing behind considerable damage
E p t n a 1 and flaarwerden are
isolated. Baaregulmlnes ha* been
partly evacuated, and Manvy ha* no
electric power Only ona line ts
passable for Parta-fitrasbnurg iralns
Water on track* halted service be-
tween Part* and LUIe.
Water brtmmed over all tribu-.
lartes of th# Rhln# tn thy flat Alt
saltan plain and In Lorrath* C*t*>
and poultry dF’ivoed mine* sod
factotles Were flcnded roads were
I washed nut. and some bridge* were
Uvepi a wag.
TWEXTYWE YEARS AU)
• From Tb# Osllf Colonist of Poremtwr ]|. 1SJJ
fjquor Money Arrive*— City Treasurer E. C. 8mlth received
a cheque from the Provincial Government yesterday for *49.957 *3.
representing the city'* share of the liquor profit* for the itx month*
ending Septeuioer 30. Half of the money will go to the Jubilee
Hospital
FIFTY YEARS AU)
>rxa Tho Dsllr Col aa 1st of Dwonkw 11. ia»T
Aibeml Lina Useless The own plaint against the Oovernmgnt
telegraph Une between Nanaimo and Aibeml turn* but upon Gov-
ernment Investigation to be ground)**.* The report to the Public
Works Department was to the effect lhat It ts impossible to keep
the roast line In working order during the prevalence of storm*
of la»e by Which It was thrown out a nr, rendered useless
SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AU)
•Tr*m Th* Da It* Otitis* CeMc.. «• re--r- - It I rtf'
To Ball Hie fltr Jam*- Douglas for the East CVwut. snd the
Enterprise for New Westminster will nil this morning
left the table the double of spadew— were correct.
North, dealer but his five-diamond overcall of hi*
North-South vulnerable partner’s four heart* was a criminal
NORTH understatement of hi* own value#
* R 4 In post-morteming the deal,
v Q 9 I 8 ] 2 North explained that he had de-
* A (| 10 I < llberateiy rebtd his far from strong
* — heart suK In the very hope that
WERT EAST South would have to deny support,
a 10 9173 and tt was this action. South said.
VKJlOft *14 that give him the courage to bid
• — six diamonds In other word*, h#
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BOUTH a singleton heart. It appeared rx-
a A Q J 4 trwmely probable. North furtl^r
* A said, lhat South had U># spad# sea,
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* I 4 Ms double of spades
The bidding This was good, sporty reasoning
North E*'< Houlh W* i on Norths part, but tt should not
34 3 NT hav# been neceaaary. Bouth should
I a Double « a bars jumped a* the eharw-a to maka
Paas I ♦ Pass a eu# bkJ of four agidaa over
• a Pass Pass Paas North* four heart*, and when
ft to plain enough that Bouth had North tn turn then rue Md Hi, ha
no trouble with his tii-diamottd is* he would have South would
contract— In fart, the r. mbtnevi need no funlter presiding to bid the
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SCOTCH WHISKY
GLORIOUS BEST
S tockers
ECURITY
TORACE II?
VICTORIAS FINEST
FURNITURE • •
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THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1947
overies at Chalk River Atomic Energy Plant Stimulate Scientific Research Crain Rationed
Many Machine Tools to Co
To Philippines F
By srfcNClR DAVIi • par
A P. Srwa Analyst I pan
MANILA, Dec. >0 UP) -A » 11.000 - **bli
000 “birthday present ’ Is walling °* 1
for Philippine* President Manuel 4 **
A Roxaa In Yokosuka. Japan.
KO
It appear* c«ruln. however, that
janese
WASHINGTON. Dec 30 WB.~ Ag-
riculture Secretary Anderson today
ordered United States whisky manu-
facturer! to ration train In an effort
to save rts I n for food.
Artlnf under authority ol the
Secretary limited grai
tillers to 2.450.000 bushels In the per-
iod ending January 21, 1948
This quantity eomparre with an
average use of about 5,000,000 bu&h-
<-Ls a mohth during the Aral ten
months this year.
Re-eUabUshment of controls In
u&a during the war followed failure
of the industry and the Government
to get together on a voluntary pro-
gram of restricted use of grain after
expiration December 34 of the (to-
day production holiday.
, The order lx effective at midnight
tonight
Each diaLllilng plant will get a
ration of grain. Tills kill be 21 per
cent of Its average monthly use of
grain during the four months from
December 1948. through
YARD CLEARANCE
ermor*. experts on the Filipino
reparations team In Tuklo estimate
It might take a year to complete
the shipment to Manila unless a
gnod-slzed fleet of cargo veaarls is
made available.
Meanwhile, a solid, if unofficial,
block of opinion In ths Philippines
is veering away from the Idea of
stripping Japan of Its industrial
potential.
Opinion bera has been put into s
memorandum Incorporating a
“production to pay" doctrine, and
transmitted to the United Mates
State Department. It Is not official,
but It cornea from influential lead-
ers of the Chinese Community In
Manila.
Their plan, briefly, Is to set up
s long -term Allied control of Ja-
ps near industry and commerce to
provide for Japan's peaceful needs
mid to produce good# and service*
heeded by the rest of die world.
DANGER
MJUM8M WOHlXfi TIME
m (AY ini Till
so ms is -
AS SilflSQ ~ Sr ;
hbsiielieo ; Jr
DRY MILLWOOD
r * t ceid $6 00
March,
1947. plus 1 4 times Its daily mash-
ing capacity.
.Anderson prohibited the use of
wheat under the grain allocation
Glib Promoter
Proves Fa be
In Vancouver
VANCOUVER. Dec 30 *CP». — A
glib, pseudo-Hollywood production
man. who talked in millions of dol-
lars. gave police the slip (oduy and
with him went an overnight dream
For Formit Tl|«»liw n Ba»|«
BIG LOADS f 450
ImatStaU 0*41 vary
*•* Card
OrlUrrrd la lh H 1-Car*
Tracks
CMP HE c
L woon rn L
.nning rooms with pi
ed by Dlfgon'g.
I It was great while it lasted and I
moved fu-*t as a Keystone eupr I
comedy.
Last night a balding. dapper little
man walked into a Vancouver club
und aigned himself as “Prank
Capra. Jr." report era dame pelting
to see him.
| A big story was told of a movie
to be filmed here featuring a
' prominent Vancouver family and i
would have a? lu stars, John
I Wajrue. Claire Trevor and Jack
Holt. Jr.
j “Dwd" (Frank Capra, Br.) would
do It. backed by a *35.000.000 or *30.- i
1 000 000 company.
| But the bubble broke today.
A telephone call to Mr. Capra.
Sr. in Hollywood revealed that he
had no Intention of coming to Can- 1
oda and his son — at home An Holly-
wood— was II years old.
However, Vancouver’s Frank
Capra. Jr., who had called press
conference, explained all Oils away ,
... “Just Hollywood Jealousy." He
1 promised to clear up everything If
I everybody— the police were begin-
ning to get Interested— would drop
up to his room.
I He said he would meet them
there. They showed up — but he I
| didn’t. “Mr. Capra" stepped Into a i|
| swinging door when no one was *
I looking.
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Through media of radioactive Isotopes now being produced after two yetr'a work st National Research Council* atomic energy plant at Chalk River. Ontario, new stimulus has been
given to scientific research. Isotopes, through radioactivity, era valuable in physical, chemical and biological fields. Top left picture shows pile building seen through gates of plant
housing great atomic “pile." At upper right, operator is shown preparing radioactive ieotopea from fission products by remote control. He ia protected by thick wall of lead bricks.
Machine in lower left picture ia used for making fine quarts threads for micro-balance which can measure accurately up to one ten-millionth of a gram. Because of dangers in-
volved, only minute amounts of radioactive materials can be handled, and extremely sensitive Instruments, like microscope shown in lower right, mutt be used.
Cheap Lumber
•ea terminal at that point to be used
by ships, trains, buses, freight
trucks.
Future Plans (hit lined
By President of C.P.B
■/ e/
Labor Member Hits Feonomists
Who Try to Dominate Business
PICTURE
framing
renamed the Beaverbrae, will carry '
800 Immigrants to this country each *
trip In 1948.
The Canadian Pacific fleet U being (
re-established ns a major Atlantic ^
carrier. The Emprt-aa of Canada to
already In service and will be Joined L
next Spring by the Duchess of Bed- 1,
ford which Is being oon verted Into ‘
the SmpreM of Scotland.
Four fast cargo Unrra art now 'I
In operation while two mixed paa- :
senger and cargo ships complete the
Atlantic fleet.
“Plana fur further expansion of the
Canadian Pacific fleet Include new
paasenger liners to be built when
construction costa reach a level
which will permit building on a
sound basis." Mr Neal said, although
two ships are now being completed In
the United Kingdom for the B.C
coastal fleet.
Mr. Neal mentioned the long study |
of the waterfront situation st Ns-,
nalmo which has resulted In the
drawing up of plans for a land and
MONTREAL Dec *0 CFi .—The
Canadian Pacific Railway Intend* to
continue rendering the service* to
the nation for which it was estab-
lished but only when possible to
provide them on a sound economic
basis. W M. Neal. C BE-, chairman
and president of the company, said
in a year-end statement today.
•*Tn common with all other Ca-
nadian corporations and with all
Canadians as Individuals, tits C P R j
during 1947 wns fared with and to
still facing steadily Increasing costa
In materials and wages." he sold
•“Thera are no Indications that this
particular trend will change In the
Immediate future. In fact, there are
Indications that this upward trend
will continue In 1948."
Mr. Neal praised the “preliminary
■taps Uken by the Federal Govern-
ment to develop a flow of suitable
Immigration Into Canada." The Ca«;
nadlan Pacirte had purchased the
former German
When
LONDON. Dec 11 Cl
Alfred Edward*, 80, Labor member him two and one-half years to ob- 1
for East Middlesbrough, rise* to ' tain parmlsslon from the Board of
1 speak In the Commons a flutter of , Trade and Ministries of 8upply and I
anxltty passe* down the front bench. Works to start a new factory. He won '
where ministers alt. | hla olm Just as ths Government de- 1
Fur Edwards, a auccmsful man- flded on euU In capital construc-
aging director In the tough Iron I Unn aa an economy meaaure and for
and ateel Industry, haa doubt* and all he knows he may never be allowed
I criticisms of eontroto and civil errr- 1 to build.
ant* hla colleague* do not ahara. I Lika every other British -par 11a-
At a time when hto party - and his tnentarion, Edwards avoid* criticism
loyalty to It haa not been questioned f, f Individual civil servant*. He says
-extends slate eontrol through na- the average Government worker
tlonallsadon programs, Edwards admits lack of qualifications for,
gives enmbre warning that the at- directing Industrial undertakings,
tempt to run competitive Industry I But he haa cutting words for the
by civil servant* la In danger of I HFsb'in.
bringing down Ihe Government I "Whet pussies me is why you
His plan to for an UnveatJgatlon ,hould “V*' *° tlnA ‘ ot
I into operation of armimto bv the ouUld * MiiMirj who eon do
tlia Job better than people Inside
Industry." ha said
"The planner* in Government de-
partment* are Just organised mud-
dlers The planning department* are
overloaded with economists, T do not
know of an economist who has been
roccoasful In business ."
SPECIAL
NOW BIO INDUSTRY
Beekeeping was known bo the an-
cient* thousands of years ago, but
only within the last 80 year* has It
proved a source of profit to the agri-
culturist.
Oddities
DETROIT, Dec. 38 Cl*),— While
■Hire than a score of policemen
concentrated on strike* and apart*
In their bowling teagu* at • pin
alley here last night, a thief walked
oat with Uis revolvers of five of
the officer*.
The red-faced patrolmen began
o orareh for th« Intruder* who
apparently climbed over a parti-
tion between the main room and
the checkroom while the attendant
was away U lunch, and mod* off
with the weapon*.
THEY MUST IE GOOD
YOUE FAVOUm CANDY STOftt
61 2A VIEW ST. KrStf.
Hauscuran.
which to being refitted and which,
Students to Vote
On Reduced Fares
• WINNIPEG, Dee. 20 CP).— A reso-
lution urging reduced rail and air
fare for all student* in the tn-
berdst* of education and Increased
travel will be voted upon tomorrow
by delegate* attending th* l lth an-
nual oonferenc* of th* Canadian
Federation of UnlvenSty Students
'here.
A aepaxat* resolution a ska re-
duced fares for university student
bodies engaged In Inter- varsity oc-
| tlvltea.
I These and other recommendations
were discussed today by conference
orm ml tiers appointed to *lft wur-
geof Irma made by 8ft delegates, rep-
resenting 21 universities across the
Dominion
Final decision on the recommen-
dation* will be made by th* con-
ference a* a whole before the con-
vention conclude* tomorrow night.
ABOUT *• ■"w •" Un** lot. Urm
ah | i Mitre Coo*»mmt PrmUM
.... M Olv» Too B*ru Brller (Wrti™
' “4* Dim In li>< Fool
rvanrorre healtji rapfikchb and remoranrTT
n ntAcx TnaotTonotrr rw« woar.n rw ism
HAROLD A. LIES, Proprietor
tiyj ■ ft MO* T i) AR/'MIS, Wmifiti*
, Oran* Onion Market aranab
i uoonrtDMWi si g M Un«s *trM« Waot Vaaootirw
ONLY ONE SAUCE
GIVIS THIS
WlNDbOK, Berkshire. England.
Dec. 10 CPi,— Each bum eyed hto
fellow askahee and a rloud of »»-
plrion hung over Vletoria barrack*
her* following disappearance of
100 pownds of Christmas coke foe
the < hntim* te* party *1 the
lot Battalion, Grenadier G Sards.
But the erlme was laid at th*
door of the culprits when detec-
tive*. punning a damning trail of
c ruin bo and Icing, found them-
arlvco In the drummers' dormitory.
Twenty lltU* drummer boya
cenfcowed they had liberated the
cake, carved It with a bayonet and
made a midnight feast of It.
They have a date with the wo-
manding officer.
THI WO«iD*S
-AOftO
Lives ST CHATEAU VI LAlH, FRANCE
ENID. Okla.. Dec. 20 uP),— Yeggs
tried but failed to crack a safe at
Ih# Magnolia Petroleum Company
here over th* week-end.
They missed a double reward
The safe Jammed shut seven yean
ago and the company has a standing
offer of 112 to anyone who ran open
IL
USE THE
OLD
“RELIABLE
Seyms is and raUto* stmt
down wndonwwth where fly-
ing recks, grovel and car-
eemre road **lt* make any
oar old and army But so*
"TTNDFRSKAL Pretnrtire
Coating, th* new epraywt-
ow rooting, eaato under part*
with • tough, H inch thick,
rubbery "hid* It protect*
ago i not rust w**r . . . sltoorfa*
iwttto* and *q weak*., anabaa
■at ear last longer, rid*
THE SOUTHERN PNCFK B P m nc TTHAEMAP1 L00R
Mv fiakerylald. California
ACTUALLY CROSSES ftSELf V) GAM EiDfUlGH /
nesses n*u m nsnas w w mjzt
S LOCATIONS
IN ALL
Ecologically speaking, ape* are
more Uke man than like monkeyi
Pie are eddrem all queries to Cartoonist Ripley, 0 0 King feature*.
New York City. N Y
TWOTIngl
SCOTCH WHISKY
NEW YEAR'S EVE
1M0 A M.
HOLY COMMUNION
and
WATCH NIGHT SERVICE
i u * «•
e soil htoani
o ooootwonoa. s*>t«.»r?
Ihu odvcrturment u not published or displayed by the I up. or
Ooocrol Hoard or by dm ysrnrwni a 4 Br l tkt CnLumhi*
DUNCAN
F DIR€CT fton. CNGLANP
1105 Ci 0 V € R N M f N T ST - G 7 3 3
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B C
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1947
Social and
Personal
W ife of New Premier Looking F
Woman Elevated to Czech
Cabinet Industrial Cost
omc
M RS Byron I. Johnson. vile of
the new Premier of British
Columbia, although gracious and
charming about giving an Interview,
tells you tha’l ihe Isn't very fond
of personal publicity. Tu u t* her
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Carefoot. Aua- |own word*: “When it comas to talk-
tin Avenue, have returned to their j mg about myaelf. I’m not very good
home after spending the holiday and there - 4 ^ny not much to lay."
,uh l, " lr m ^Vancouver | Thfn , h , , nd n , hl ,.. y
Mr and Mrs. Allan Noble. Queen you know that Mia Johnson po*-
MIm Sheila Stewart of Vanruu-
ver, la a guest of Mr. and Mra H
E. Ride wood. 423 bl Char Isa Street
PRAGUE. Dec 30 .4*) .—The first
swish of petticoat politic* ha* been
In Ciecho-Slmakla's highest Gov-
ernment circle* with the elevation
of Mrs Ludmila Jankovcova to the
poat of Minuter of Induatry.
Now the Cummunbt women dep
utlea are reported Just the teeniest
bit Jealous and wanting one of their
number in a cabinet poat to match
Meantime, however, the envious
outer* on the Communist side of
the Government House think their
paaty ought to have Mime thing just
as good.
The Communists have the social
welfare and information posts and
others, and the girl* have been ink-
ing pointedly, if somewhat plain-
tively , why one of their number
Charlotte
of their
attained
of humor. * »
"A ■ •* 'th a? Hie
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m m x..
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their affair* are settled in New
Bill , Westminster “But I know I'm going
to love being back here.’* ahe said. MRS BYRON
Premier and Mrs. Johnson were her native Scotland, and lived here
married in Victoria in 191®. a few until they moved to New Westmln-
yeara after she had arrived from ster 13 years ago.
welfare post, at least
Their Candida tc would be then
3 The Csech N*a- ol *totaiidlng leader, Mrs Maria
li* the Social 8vcrn,ov *- * Journalist who u the
.d ' tiie People » * ,dow °* * Communist editor killed
i»vak Democrats 1,1 lhr slmwk uprising against the
German. 1
U a 60-year -old The Notional Soc la lists. loo think
widow whose husband was killed Ui 1 that unr n( thru women should get
the underground resistance move- *®M higher honor. The deputy
raent during the German occupa- Mr*- Milada Horakova probably
Uon. She herself remained In the would be singled out for some honor
country at first trying to teach. . •* the first of that group. There
and then forced Into manual labor has been some talk of muling an
In an electrical goods factory by ambassadorial post for her
the German occupiers.
Despite her rigorous experience*,
she and her son. now 14 and still
going to school, emerged safely from
the war.
An economist. Mrs Jankovcova
became a career worker In the
MlnUtry of Industry. Meanwhile
she kept up her political work with
the Social Democratic Parly. When
the party, at a recent congress, de-
cided to disentangle Itself from the
Communists, it elected Bohiunll
Lauamun a* Its chairman and he
resigned ax Minister of Industry to
give full time to the reconstituted
party.
Mrs. Jankovcova was promoted to
Lauunans old cabinet past where
vhr has the task of rounding out the
Government's two-year industrial
plan and getting a start nn the five-
year plan which ir to get under
way in January. 1949.
STUDENT 09 CO-OPS
She Ls an avid student of the
British co-operauve movement, hav-
ing visited In Britain to observe Its
workings. She also ha* traveled
widely on the Continent to complete
her economic *tudie*
Her young son's reaction u> the
new* of 111 * mother's promotion was
typical of youth everywhere
| "He was afraid that the other
youngster* Ui school might laugh
at him Mr having a Government
mother, "Ahe said. “HU find ques-
tion was: 'Can't you resign?'"
Mrs. Bowles, at Sooke
Mr. and Mrs. Inn Simpson will
be "at home'' on New Year's Day
from 3:30 to 5:30 at "Gleniyon."
Beach Drive, for all old Soys of
Gleniyon School.
Mias Dorothy Adams entertained
at a cocktail party recently oi her.
home In Sidney in honor of Mlaa
Beverley SmlU^-of Winnipeg In-
vited guests included the Misses
Brenda Thomas. Shirley Cliff,
Frances Armstrong. Beryl Nation,
Helen Brethour. Beverley and Gall
[.Smith and Messrs. Dave Campbell.
Murray Cliff. Michael Butler, Bill
| Cunningham. Clifton Colpltts^ Jim
Robertson, Victor Fuggle
| Thompson. Desmond O'Hal
| Johnnie Moore and John Murray. \
i In honor of Mist. Helen Robinson j
I who leave* on New Year's Day to 1
loin her parents, Mr. and Mrs H i
L. Robinson In Vancouver, Mis? 1
! Mildred Co* entertained at a
! bridge party on Monday evening ■
at the home or her parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. A. H. Co*. Joan Crescent. j
Miss Robinson was presented with j
a corsage of pink rosebuds and a i
gold compart from the guests. The 1
supper table w as covered with o |'
centred
IMtolo by Ken.
lhr first baby born id Victoria in 1947, Baby Lynne Brown, daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. A. hrown. 1936 Brighton Avenue, is ready with a large
balloon to do her part in welcoming in the New Year.
HULL\ WOOD, Ue< - 30 .'«• Aland make money, too, tu-.m. Merle
new ‘international set'' v, forming I why not?
among topflight member.-, of the . „
- . • ir* i i*
latest In express her d»’*lre to rrelty W eflduig
make pictures almost any place . ,, t It n*
in the world but Hollywood i* At Cftm IWPl l til Wr
Merle Obernn Mjyg Oberrn and *
her husband, Cameraman Lucten A pretty wedding took place In
Ballard, along wtth Paulette God- St. Peter's Church. Campbell River
dard. her husb nd Burgesa Meredith, , m j>c efnbpr 30 when Prances Julia,
and the Gary coopers are seriously . . . . ... .
roiitrmplBtlng lour.ns Ih. f ,r , d “ ugh '" Mr *“" Mr *
places of the globe and making •* >mea Bridges, of Duweon Creek,
movies a* they travel. I B.C., became the bride of Harr)
Many of the film's more serious Cecil Me Naim, second son of Mr.
performers sev they dislike the p, Bnk McNalrn. of Neville. Bas-
arlinclaJHy of Hollywood Some katchewan and the- late Mr*. Mc-
llve here only while working. Others' Nalrn Rfv w R B Nlxon of Cum _
have moved their residences 30 to b„ lRnd B C offlc , ttled , t the cere-
40 miles away. l mony
MLsa Oberon, who Uvea on a . , . ,
lonely stretch of seacoaat 50 rnUes ^he bride wore a pale blue wool
to the north, explains that “Holly- « ** •Rories
wood gives vou no freedom. It ,in(1 cor8 *« e of rwl 6he «“
butts Into your private affair* * ttended ^ Mra ' Gcr>r K f Ntascn
People want to peek Into your bed- wcnr,n « * « ult of dec P rw
room to see what’s going on-and bl « k ^cessorlea and corsage of
get sore If you don't let them. ^' nk
Tliry seem to think that becaave Mr. George Nl&seii supported the
you work here you're thrlr prop- groom.
erty." A reception wax held at the Fern-
Before the war, one section of de U Auto Court where a buffet aup-
high society was represented by per was served to about 60 guests,
an "International set" which spent - nie br | dp - B table was covered with
Its day* wandering In luxurious a , nce clolh Bnd wntrfd wlUl Uiree-
romfort from one spa to another ii Pred enke which was made by the
around the world. Today, few of bride's slater, Mrs. Victor Wick of
ihe old continental fortunes are D(iW8on C reek. Mr. William Wilson
Intact* and about the only group prnpo#K , the toa5t ^ U)e bride .
with enough spare time and money
» uk» u,. pLm of th. “lntenui- , “ r h *" d “ r ^ McN ^™ * m * k '
Ilona «ol" to Hie in or l, rrowd. th.lf Horn. In Om pbrll Rlvpr.
For them, the Ballsrd-Meredlth-
Cnoper Idea Is a natural. Picture _
people get bored easily, so they ^ e f *
like to travel. If you ran travel TT*«T • . ^
LADIES
She was a member of the Col-
Wood Golf Club and Chapter N
P E O. Sisterhood.
EVENING
SHOES
Collar a
Teen -An
fer Students Favor
Look Beauty Contests
By .MARIAN R.AHI.
enough to wear In place of Jeweled WINNIPEG, Dec. 30 tCP» , - Unl-
necklace* — wonderful with scooped- ypndty profes?nns and 6tudrntj> arr
out necklines. agreed on one thing— there must
The teenager will find a good be culture In collegr
•election of neckwear that sells for But they're not quite *o unaiil-
about W. If she la wnart. she Will moui as to what should constitute
make sure it Is washable before culture.
making tier purchase-the way to| Tak ,. ro . ed beautv contests, for
Insure lu being fresh and clean for exam pi f
MCb weaving. | Spring some western unl-
it s a simple matter of "m each verelty prMidrnU „ugge*ted that
when deciding upon a while there might be culture in
flattering collar shapes and flattering collar shape The teen, suc b displays, they didn't quite take
with a round face should select a , n lhe claAMcai Uqm unlverartty
V-shaped collnr; the girl with * students were aunnoaed tn follow.
Venetian lace cloth and
with blue Chrwtmas ornaments and 0,0 * aT1 u,ri ,0 °*
red flamingo birds. Mlsa Margaret A* the Winter aeason advance*
Falrey preshlrd at the tea and Junior JU1 will see the wrapped
i included the >°° k «t the throwt giving way to
Dorothy Wills, clear-cut lines She will find tailored
entree tray. Guests
Misses Joan Bate, 1
Dorene Knott, Doreen Rust, Ruth 1 neckwear In pique aoft and feminine
Grey. Ivy Spllabuxy. Oerry Kennedy, with ribbon trimming. The young
Diana Arnlson, Doreen Dalzlel, Pat jg‘rl will make her choice of the ber own
Greenhlll, Barbara Cox, Shirley (many
Cameron. Jean and Betty McMillan, wear them with basic wool or crepe
Mbs Pat GreenhlU entertained dresses They are simply lush with
at a tea In honor of Miss Robinson *l»p-on sweaters and quickly change
yesterday afternoon at the home of * Jewel-necked blouse into a good-
lier parents. Mr. and Mr*. L. S looking Gibson Olrl alilrtwaisL The
Greenhlll, 20 Victoria Avenue. Miss color range In gnjtgnaln ribbon la
Barbara Cox presided at the tea wide and Includes aharp red, royal
table and the Misses Diana Ami- blue, basic black or brown and soft
son and Doreen Dalxlel assisted In pwstels.
serving. I Exquisite white net and Venire
RODEX" COATS’
Guaranteed HARRIS TWEEDS
Advance Stylet Alwoy*
SPIRALS
' Mr. and Mr*. William P. Cook,
of Nanaimo, who were married in
Tilbury. Scotland on December 31.
1897. will celebrate their gulden
wedding anniversary this afternoon
at a reception and gathering of
relatives at the Hotel Plasa.
Mr. Cook, who I* 77, for thirty
years acted as caretaker In local
schools, and Mrs. Cook. 74. has been
prominent in local organisations,
[la a member of 8t. Andrews' United
Church and the W.C.T.U.
| They have lived in Nanaimo since
1 1910.
j Among relatives to be present will
be three sons. John, and David,
Nanaimo buslnefismen, and James
recently arrived from Ban Francisco
to attend the celebration. 8lx grand -
| children will also be present.
Tori ay’s Pattern
Cam os u n Chapter I.OD F. will
meet at J 15 pm on Friday at the
Memorial Hall. Nomination of of-
ficer* and councillors
★ COCKTAIL SHAKERS
Aitrs-tivc |'re-»rd gist* %
turn the dial and you have
your choice of 8 rreipn
Sooke and North Books Women's
Institute will appoint conveners for
1948 at the meeting to be held on
Friday it I pm in Sooke Com-
munity dining hall.
SPECIAL 2
EACH
* ZOMBIE GLASSES
For the UM nnev* Thru
an attractive motif on the
lide. 14-or rapseity
SPECIAL 39
EACH
* ALUMINUM ROASTERS
A latur-dK master, just hig CPCPIAI ^
enough for that New Year bird OfCUlML O
NEW YEAR
PARTIES
EACH
ir CANISTER SETS
Team up one ui our
lovely sc '|u in • trimmed
blou»e« with a soph nit-
rated black evening akirt
or the new ti-lcngth
roiklad aktr*
SPECIAL 69
ir CARPET SWEEPERS
Tuvt a fen nf the
constructed, eaailv
opersted
SPECIAL 6
EACH
A Proven Remedy
umor evening frocks pictured above. r_„ C.,,. C .«L
ic. Black marquiaatta fashions tbc lOT ^OUT JlOmdCn
a slip, it ia trimmed with atrip* of SympLoow of Indigestion cause
_ _ conalderabla dutreas to thousands of
jieople. Many find relief through the
BLACK RKrCBI.IC lUtf of cal-BU-8odei which oonUlns
One-flfth of the population ot tngrrdlent# that gently help alkallxe
Liberia la composed of American t.ha stomach and reatore proper
negruca or their descendants functioning of the digestive system
Ca!-Bls-Sode* give* faster relief
QUICK IVTU X from the distress of digestive dls-
The population of El Reno, Ok is- turbanrea Cal-Bls-8odex Is an sale
homa. Jumped about 146,000 persons for 33c and 45c at all Cunningham
In a single day In 1901 when free Drug Stores and other drug atores
land was opened to white settler* OC-8
★ CHIPPED EDGE MIRRORS
Junior Formal* — Adding allure to gay social holiday
Tha ona at left ia of black taffeta with front of bodice
model at right with off-the-ahoulder drapery. Worn
890 FORT
Si*r 12 x 14 mebca. Very decors*
in my f
room . — — i *
EACH
Mrs. H. D. Pa rite a u will enter-
tain with a midnight buffet supper
at her Richmond Avenue home tills
evening in honor of her husband,
on the occasion of hi* birthday In-
vited guests are Dr. and Mra. T.
W. Oray, Mr and Mrs William
Smith. Mr. and Mrs Gordon
Fngagements
t Correction i
The marriage between M..v. Jane
C. Charleaworth, daughier of Mrs.
W. F. Oold, to Mr. Ralph Earl
Powell, will take place on Thurs-
day. January 1. 1941, at the Angli-
can Church. Sidney. BO, at I pm
* CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
SPECIAL 6
EACH
ir CARD TABLES
Exceptionally
in v*e if fold
JANUARY CLEARANCE
STARTS TODAY!
strong When n
compactly awar
EACH
NEW YEAR
GOWNS
SCNSATIONAi. Rf DUCTIOMS
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
OWL DRUG CO., LTD.
Phone
O arden 111]
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M. 1947
7
(lancer Research
Given Aid hv
Womens Group
Montreal, Dec so icp* -
Brainchild of a ckKcu Montreal
housewlve the Cancer R> coxcJi
Society wltlUn two \iar< of ll
founding ha.- contributed mor*
than 120.000 in fellowship* and '
bursaries to further r«-<arch Into 1
the dread dire*. >
Members of the mnu bride r
rial welfare work But alien rev-
eraJ of the group loot frlend-
and relative*, through canter, Ui»
idea of "aid to earner ri earth »u
born.
Incorporated t>' Ibe Cju< t.*- gov-
ernment late In IMS. the society ,
granted four bur irn « to youui
doctor* and researtiicra in 1944 and,
seven during 1947 Money l
granted without distinction of |
creed since the society's aim 1 ‘
to aid a* hiany Acicnti.'it as pos-
sible, Mr*. Philip C.ipl ai, president !
of the society Mnn- Its Itic ption
•aid In an Interview.
With a current membership of
more than 1,700 the society ha
an advtsnrv board of six of Mont-
real's leading medical men. The
bursaries ranging from »600 t*-,
14,000 have gone to re*eiircli*M* at,
the Royal’ Victoria, Notre Dame
Montreal General and J»wL»h Gen-
eral hospital the Nr <n l id' vl ll
atltute, Unlvrru'v of Montreal and
McGill University.
Supported by a 12 membership
fee the society r* » ir U< -
donations every week from mem-
bers a a well a.* Interested person.'
and organisations.
"Because cancer does not respe* -
age, creed, sex nr social stand
Ing" said Mrs Caplan. our ap-
peal for public aid hai been «o
successful.
"We sincerely hope the bursaries (
awarded Car.adlan 4ocUm rr.av
help light the spark of discover}
of a cure or preventive
Sl\ lr-Si*!lrr
rdohralc Golden Wedding
d
Tomorrow ^ oil’ll
^iear Gav 90 ’s
Gold Straw Sailor
I f AN APPLE. FOP EVE
mk
W KATHLEEN NOCJJfi
CHAPTER XIV
| ... the Gay 90s aalior In gold- began to gn by. and she had been so kind,
colored straw and trimmed with lld< 4 p,«. d herself lo life in the Bari- One evening, when ewryoru
;purple and bronze Iridescent taffeta | rtt g tm . t cottage Wiuit had been was out and Larry was asleef
honest, grateful girl to whom they
j ie had been so kind.
rl- One evening, when everyone else «u
m her heart **Do gn on trlhng trr *hc hung up th* r*--r»vr< . but
about them; do say that ITu sUll Be tty- Lou raw nothing am Isa, and
one of your girls! Its so good to all thought* of the old difys Were
hear It; I’Ve missed It so! Say that swept away on the tide of wedding
I have to come up and talk lo you plans, so much nearer and more
And maybe go to Canada to see them pressing.
all when you do!" The entire Inge: soil circle of
"You're pretty sure of yourself, uncles, cousins, aunts ltkrd Lu\e-
Loveday?” the kindly, fatherly valet day. and It was ronsldi red unusual
ribbon it I* worn straight on the sU . #n({r „ r objectionable In the In- quite suddenly put
head. A large mass of ribbon com- , *„y Q f doing things grad- distance call to Uir
pletely hides the crown when viewed uulJy |x . CJUn „ CUftt ,„ n nnd unno i»crC
.from front. < i, ... „ani
... a bright plaid taffeta evening
dress with overskirt of brown chif-
and much of
because alie v
slalom were v
lo life in the Bari- One evening, when everyone flse was saving. "We can't have your and important that Loved ay had a
ice Wlutl had been wav out and Larry was asleep, she mothers girl making any mistake guardian and on allowance like s
llonable in the In- quite suddenly put in a long- ... i d like to have seen you.' girl in a story or radio serial Fur-
doing things grad- distance call to the St. George •omrwhere in here, but I've been the r romance was added to the
torn and unnoticed. hotue in San Francisco It didn't working like an Indian trying to situation by the circumstances nl
she enjoyed, partly matter who answered; Rod or Ninl. getaway to Join them all In Canada- Larrvs serious illness. Lovedav
young and LaTry ». Aunt Laura or Uncle Warren. It Your Aunt Laura and 1 will long-ago promise thal hud been
ng. and largely be-, would be contact again. They would ftav there f or a week or two, Ninl nobly kept, and the convalescence
S ,hd ... Mr
j. ' wiv.-h
■■■
... . ..ti,
1 *ut<. 1 »« • * ltb * pn the shady upstair.' solarium nad own a ttnklng ,i,iv Btrcngthened Mr vdim the farms Her sister lad married
• Mrytra pnoi«. white or black cotton blouse. hours, doting in a steamer chair, heart, who she wa*. "Oh, Loveday heroically. the congrewmah from New York
M R and Mrs H. J ShUUto of 3220 Mr and Mrs ShUUto were married . . * double-strand choker of anrt with the first burning woek* of Well. *>ad to hear your voice -You'll feci wonderful once you're who had sent l nrrv lo Princeton, if
Wascar.a Street, were guests of at Nicholas Church, Strood, Kent, oversize beads or "aggies " Tortoise August his mother, Loveday. and again, my dear. How are thing-* on (de train. Uncle Warren Just there were distinction and success
honor at u dinner given at the home England, on December 25. 1897 shell plastic beads are fastened with Betty-Lou took him for I wo weeks down your way? I had Just put lrt everything slide and do nothing at all in the*dsn It was conceit-
nf their son and daughter-in-law. After coming to Canada they resided a black velvet tie or large gold clasp to » Uttle cabin near the oernn u, a call to Cincinnati. . -No. No but lo#{r | trated »n these twv.
Mr and Mr* H. D BhlUlto, 2717 In Fort William for 38 years where They are worn with nary and light where coo! fogs and salt-sweet n0 . ll can wait. ..rim alone in the - WeU> - hi*.volce said on a pleased But humbler members pleased
Asquith Btreet, on Christmas Day. Mr ShllUto was employed with the brown shades. breezes completed Urn cure. 'house. Rod s away, and Ninl and Uug| , fX actly what Marc's Lxiveday more Larry hal an Aunt
the ocui.-ion a i m i being their golden C PR Upon retlrrtnent two yearr, • • • She was caught now: the Jaws of Laura your Aunt Laura— are In ^ t«lllnK me. and believe me, I Bessie who had .» great many rhild-
wedd.nK anniversary ago. Mr. and Mrs. ShUUto came to I . - . ■ _ white Irish linen bo err, (hp trup hud cl<rted . she and Larry Canada Your aunt I.aurw hadn't mfftn , Q follt)W ord „ fl! '. ren and lived out on a Uaked-lmt
l ‘° make ,hflr perm * nent «® * "* rrl '* d “ Ui< -> b™ 80 vrl, -‘ he ‘* bfU ^- H,he What could she say then but alarm, with wet dldifa ..ml chicken
bcautifuUy decorated table and prior home has short sleeves trimmed w th Wack reiurnpd lo Hnkprsf i rld . LHrry had of you very often She was a Aunl Uura dn inpjng, and broken h*v, g.ul sour
to the cutting of the tiered wedding They have now left for Fort Wll- .velvet cuffs lo match It* black vel- . . ii ft le worried I think thought you lor rn 1 , , , . ,
cake Mr W Crawford proposed l Ham to visit their two daughter*, vet collar. T ZTT, kir and thet I ought to b^’ up here abUbefore everything And tell them 1 wish bottle Mnrkhsl Owning he .n-
l—t lo the bride .nd .room ot M .nd thrlr lunlllM. Mr, J. Steele „ • • • , „ m m « vot.r tnarr,- ,h '>' «« *“ «' ’“ uf Y ™ b « "«*> *
Vears ABO -nr 1 Mrs J Relnnver I ••• th ® wrap-around fur coat that planned to omit a honeymoon -ere was any talk I j d p r0 niUed to marry Larry superabundance of fruit and fre.*li
hugs the hips. It Is done In black t*rry had had holiday enough! Ing— might have it roin n.s ious , py| , n mother dies,'* she was air and sunshine, and a pantrv w-rll
Alaska seal- - n-jv be hip » nd * M * tr "'Rht to one of the cot- t • it waa s^irthing of Uwt ^ „ dd But u»e futility of stored with vegeUblea and milk si l
Sllll is* i lull I I s»| 1 mil- I\1 1 a 1 1 1 il Iriigtn nr a full 47 mcht to cover hi Me nnt.iborhood. P - 1 ' . *uch remarks now smote lur sud- warm brown rgg Lovedav liked!
,,I,M * 1,0,1 1 iA 1 1 OUI • 'Most of these - W c don't have to w-nr about J* b '* 1 b “ n ^ ,, M Betty-Lou had Just the days the, pent si Aunt Bow - i
is | . I r I L' * stand-up col- sUvcr and linen and thing* like ,,rr ^ r *'' hrr ^ ' n, ,\ C(jm ,. , n> warm and breathless. In <To Bd- Coniinuetl.
Droop Into Lnhappv Expression ^ »>•’ -««• 1 ^ ^ ‘ n ‘ V w Vd^t "•«, wi f mto • e h «tr .nd
I rrJ r all UIIM things from Indian Hill " ™ v oi know r we ^’n^udiv watching Lovedsy and STOCKHOLM *P» The tram
Bv PATRICIA LINDSAY mirror reflection and notice what c. 4 1 1 < I KnVS Bul * he dld not w * nt ,0 *° ^ ^.1° “ the telephone, there was no oppor- ferry service between Trallrborg, m
Smile charmingly and the world shape* your mouth takes Smile * . Indian Hill. Without analyzing he: u ^>* ,.j fr nc u War- tunlty for more confidences. "My Bouthrm Sweden, and Baajnltx in
etnllr*! with you -nd It also admlre*| and the smile Into your eyes, too 4lUUial DailCC On Ian. 2 Ij* 11 **? rrn Te feel that we couldn't go In lore to all of them " Loreday ended Northern Germany. Inaugurated in
yrni more deeply* \. ™ IIUai J bought It was home no longer. A ™ . . J™ thP onrersatlon "Tell Fanny- 1909 end Interrupted bv the w«r,
to something important must be said Joln there I've not had a Hare.
something dftingrd. holiday for some time, and I'm "The boy simply couldn't have
It wif- Warren M George • voice just wondering If I'm too tired to recovered ll It hadn t been for her'''
vehement and sudden. Hello, was enjoy H,'* \ “•><1 Larn s Aunt Alma, who, bv
| K and Mr. H J ShUiltii of 3220
- Mrv.fi Pnom.
Mr and Mrs Bhllllto were married
beautifully decorated table and prior home
to I he culling of the tiered wedding Thry have now left for Fort Wll-
cuke Mr. W Crawford prop**ed a Uam to visit their two daughters,
toast In the brldr and groom of 50 and their families. Mrs. J. Steele
years ago. and Mrs J. Belanger
Smile, Don ! Lei Your Mouth
Droop Into l nhappy Expression
no, It can wait. . . . In alone in the “Well," hia- voice said on a pleased But humbler members pleur.nl
'house; Rod's sway, and Ninl and lllU g|, f -mat's exactly what Marc's Luveday more Larry hal an Aunt
Laura -your Aunt Laura— are In | M ^ en me. and believe me, I Bessie who had .» great many rhilti-
| Canada Your aunt J.aura hadn t meftn to f 0 u ow orders!" |:eu and lived out on a baked-h'd
been ao well— stirs better— « h r ^hnl could she say then but a farm, with wet dtdlea and chicken
sp<‘Ak/. of you very often She a j or j l)rn -m write Aunt Laura dropping* and broken toys and sour
little worried, I think— thought you rvervlhlnl , Aud mem 1 wish bottles somewhat lessening tlir «rt-
I ought to be up here a bit bc.'ore ihey vcrt hfrfi wonl you y You vanUge of big trees, windmill, a
'here was any talk of your inarrv- ^ j. d ptl)m i^ d t u marry Larry superabundance of fruit and fresh
tng— might have it rom t ns louse, bef nre mother dies,' she was air and sunshine, and a pantrv well
eh • • • it waa soniri Dig o^ goJntf ^ Bdd But Uie futility of stored with vegetables and milk and
v.r. mc * 11 », such remarks now amole hrr sud- warm bruw-n rRgv Lovedwy liked
ZfTZErAS to «hr Nr. .nd AS Bruj-un. had Just the days they rjvent .. Ann,
Mayiev We fee, m a wav that you're come In. warm *«d breathle^. in ‘To Be Cut.Hi.ucD
w
it wa* something of that
l she had thi* little s^t-
q serious, but we bundled
d a pantrv w-eii
w and milk and
Lov r dav liked
it Aunt Beast*- s.
I lxiurtl i
STOCKHOLM
— mttrh of a mreresieaiy waurning oiwi*nvi 4 » v * *h- uam
“!St Mirhael’ft 01(1 Uovs But f ' :r t,ld 01)1 w * m Ke ' tn . ‘ . h, Irlpphone. there we, no oppor- ferry >r: - bet-,-.,-:. Ireluo. , it
le r l - l,IUMrl h ** V s 'Indian Hill. Without ntwlyHng tunic, for more ronMenee. -Mj - o' hem Sweden .00 in
Your faciei expreulon Veyno^* dd 81 Michael'. Vhool Old Bora A.- - „„er, had been e.ch.npd be- r* n ^L!!^*'ZV^ d1 '
yonr character and your pereoballly ! ]lft , mdatlon la holding It, alateenth an- tww . n ner and Aunt Laura. She had t-iyinr If, me: ' rhe beiraed sne »u cry
Drooping mourn corner, and ragging | “ nl . t ‘ nual dance a! the Royal Vlrtort.Lrm.ii linn, renortln. thal i^ r do go on tallnng to mel aha beg ged
eye* tells all the world that you are An,a don't he careless when you Yacht Club on Friday. January 3 ^*<5 had a relapsa and had been i*i r* • C r> 1. •
not as happy a, you would like to Whether you apply the ip^a Len Acrea' Orchestra will be very m ^ WM convalescent and Lltt P MOHCS lOr DeQtimC
be! And the vrorld shuns unhappy color «airertly with your llpatlck or paying Old Boys wishing tickets that <he was staying with his
peopit- W*lh a brush, be certain to get a f or the dance should get In touch ',.^„ y untll .. pUkn4 wtT t % * ? tmor.i
Bo let's determine to have more ,mooUl ouU,Dr NoUilng U so un- with the committee or^phone the mUe .. M „ 8l Ororgp hkd CHATTERER S LAST CHANCE
smiles fur 1348— and let them be ‘‘Hractive as smeared lipstick. Choose secretary »t> Implre 8787 returned an affectionate mLsslve to Chatterer the Red Squirrel, r
warming and engaging- a lipstick with staying quality, one l€jl hfr lh#( N j nl wu getting ready nlng for his life and without
Of rourx. well-kept leeth Are of **' ,rh I * mr * 61 1 " deI, ^f '*** your Snilllicm II t II 1 11 1 1 1 1 *o back to school In Bronxvtlle; ; least hope, suddenly saw a 1
primary lmporianre to a pretty ‘ dtln - J ' m ! Rhl tn<p " * utl ^ testing. ‘ Fanny wa* writing happy letters chance to escape from Shadow
•'Larry has been ao 111, Uncle War- tunlty for more confidences. M> nournem ewenen. and Baamtu in
ren we feel that we couldn't go in love to all of them.' Lovedav ended Northern Germany. Inaugurated in
for '.ngthlnt Mk, . formal .main, .hr conrmaUon. -TrU Farm,- oo* «Dd Inlrrruptrt b, U» war.
Lovedav began fighting tear* M Olw tell some body, to write! may soon resume Nrw ferries,
do go cm talking to me," she begged Bhe was crying tn her heart as capable ^
*T TMonrfTOV w suzons
nd engaging n li l >,t,rlt With staying quality, one
Southern Britain Hit
'■ r,"*' ■: ;■ ZrJST r .“‘L’T b v s n «w and Fmt
primary iniporinnce to a pretty ' . . .I Fanny was writing
smile. Your leeth do not have to but yo 'V , [ m ,,nd , one b . rB,ld which i» ^.i n v V l-'rrKt from Ottawa, and
br per fer „y regular «mu*l trrUi are **» "" ***** the WO* SPH E lOftl ^ ^ ^
slightly irregular, to have a definite o0 ‘ er " “ nd une wh,ch wUI 001 * mMr I LONDON, Dec 30 rReuterrO - Mlirc „ ud Rodnfy; __
personality, but they must be so ttnd 111,1 whcn you ral or * et OTer * - Snow which blanketed the north of nQk mcnllon chrla or Merle. Unrlc snd even then he might escape one
clean that they shine! To preserve heated - Britain yesterday spread to South Wftrren hlld hnd a touch pf Ru danger only to run right into an-
their health, use dental floss dally <A**e***<i *r rnt^u STmtinu, tne > today snd Londoners shivered as rooU| ^ tQ j t pico»wnt lo other equally gTeat. What Chat-
ns well as a tooth cleanser V * * lepl feU ,n lhp csphsl. have hUn at home for a week being 1 t p v« 6 » w was a big brown bunch
It Is easy to full Into the hablr INFORMAL GATHERING In the Strait* of Dover the tern- spodrd and Aunt i >nura mLisrd her n »* ftr top of a tall chestnut tree
«f frowning, making grimaces when The Evans -Hudaon Dance Oroup permture fel1 ^ 2B <le « Tee * Fnhr r !' 1 ' ‘private secretary.” »“<! »>« headed for that tree as fast
I you see, smeU or apeak of something held an informal get-touether hHt — the lowest this month. The "We feel that the handsome Larry as ever he could go. What was that
which displease* you That develop* , McDonald Ha') m ,„dav ^ or ; U " U,nK Mld # _ f » going to steal you from us and l »« brown bun(h? Wh V- 11 Wft?
an ugly manner of using your mouth . 1 ^ Mal1 on Mond * y But the first heavy snowfalls of want to know fcJ1 your pUns .. „ hp Rod tall the Hawk, who was doting
To correct such habita (and you may whcn mor * u,tn 60 Por»ons en- 'he Winter no far remain confined wro(c ~ l CJkn i maRlne W h„t B dif- lhere wlth hu htart «>o w ' n
not b** aware U>at you have them. .(Joyed old-time dancing. Mrs. Rud- to the North, where mountain road* f ^ rt , nc( , your ?tau haM mftde to him, ho' ween his shoulders dreaming of
carry on a conversation with your duck and Mr. E. Pro the ro gave a arB *HpP*vy * ,,< t dangerous, and ^ ^ nice liavlng your motlier’s warm southland.
demonstration of the old-time whfrf fo * u deta S rtn « tr * ,n3 ub to daughier here with us.’ ton, and you Now oId ^ °I C h *<*
returned an affectionate missive to Chatterer the Red Squirrel, run-
tell her that Ninl was getting ready nlng for his life and without the
to go back to school In Bronxvtlle; | least hope, suddenly saw a last
Fanny wax writing happy letters chance to escape from Shadow the
from Ottawa, and "the boys" well Weasel. That Is. he saw something
and busy. The boys were, of course . 1 that might offer him a chance. He
Marc aud Rodney; the letter did couldn't be sure until he had tried.
L OT
\ k
an ugly manner of using your mouth.
ever he could go. What was that ] V^flf ^
% brown bunch? Why, It war ,
* h0 . W “ ’* l b >hb lr~ b, .c,.o,bl,d .nd .fur
.rr with hU hrttrt dnn dnwn ' sh . d „ w,»rl
tween his shoulders dreaming of .
e warm southland. , ,
Now old Redtall u one of Chat- Then like a flash he dodged around
.1 ** * . |» Varser and the original Hesitation ,wo houra -
* Ml IMP » <1^*111011 Keam Waltz. Mr. Clifford Moore rendered
o.mp. - nus narrow trimming an • ecor ^ R^eshment* IT I?
fabric of silk, wool or cotton U ofteti wrre arrvpd ' U FiJCS IMl I ! \
strengthened by wire or a coarse Miulc was supplied by Mrs O J
cord running through it. Gimp is 8 tew*it end Mr. C. Moore, Mrs, Jj . |) I _•
uned as trimming on dresaes and B Hudson was host and Mr. Harold | Q | II I^Sl 1!1P
furnitun- New black suit* of faille performed the duties of
I must always remember that what . ,<?rer ;1 dem<1Ue *5 enem ‘**-
1 . to the other side of the tree Hr |
4 . had no thought of Chatterer now.
Stylist* who keep an eye on roy-
alty may soon lie making copies or ^
this enaernble worn by Princess
Margaret Roae of Ft eland showii '
on her way lo a theatre in London
She's wearing a ha». cn;»r and muff
trimmed with be..ver Ribbon tied
In a bow Is wrapped around the
muff.
How It Started
By JEAN NEWTON
-GOD LdVETU A
CIIFERFl t. GIVI If
The Inquiry for the origin of this
naylng corner A^an .»ppr«f 'Hate lltii>-
We take pleasure tn quoting »U con-
text from the New Testament, where
It Lx found tn the Second Epistle of
Paul the Apostle to the Corinthian*
This U In Chapter IX. In his urging
to glre bountifully "** * likely
mean* lo Increase their store "
5 "Therefore I thought h. necea-
sary to exhort the brethren, that
they would go before unto you. and
make up beforehand your bounty,
whereof ye had notice before, that
the same might be ready, a- » ma»-
ter of bounty, and not ax of covet
ousnesa
8. "But thU I gav, He wh.. h mw-
eth sparingly shall r< *p l
ingly; and he wh,rh soweth bounti-
fully shall reap nlvt bounllfllv
7. "Every man according as he
pur panel h In his heart, so let him
give; not grudgingly, or of nere*-
aity lor Ood lovrth a cheerful
giver.
9. -And Ood l* able to make all
grace abound toward you; that yr
always haring all sufficiency in all
thing* may abound In ev-ry g -od
work;
9. “As It written, he hath dD-
per.ied abroad; he hath given to the
poor; his righteousness r?mAlne,h
forever.”
• Distribute* br Tb* Writ 8mdlc*l*, Ine '
Minister in Error
Snvs l nion Official
HALIFAX. Dec. 30 CP- H C
Meade. Allitlitic Vlce-pre#tdepl ot
the Canadian Brumrn's Union |
(TJaC.L said today that owners of
the freighter Lslandslde had been '
notified "several days ago” that the
union was unable to supply crew
members for the voyage to China
with ammunition and war sup-
plies.
He was commenting on a state-
ment made In Ottawa !a*t night
by labor Minister Mitchell In which
the minister said the union was
obligated to supply unlicensed per
s«nnsl to the owner* of the freight-
er
The minister, Mr. Meade said, was
In "error" In hla statement The
CB.U. officials said that the union
agreement Include.' a clause which
ffatsa that In the event the union
^ nnable to supply men the own
•rs tiAie the a lt to ' lie
crew members.
and taffeta for after five, show 1 matter of ceremonies,
much use of black gimp embroid-
er) It might be used to trim the FOOD BURNED
lower front port of a Jacket and then VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec
trod affect* you Is very important to its" qulr fond of Rwl Squirrel ba tn h 1 *' no *° u h ^ jj ln k SPi-p j
■nu fT FT DncJe Wsrrnn . I r n .Shadow the Weasel, though he Things were changed all in a na*n !u
\ P0PC r nlrv friendly f.therlv letter fum *>oe*nl often try to catch one. be- -quite changed Instead of tlie g; * { , (.
urges I.miy g £^.<K=ssrrttBra stjfsjr.srs - 5
- Into Palestine M ._, hJ *;
j NEW YORK. Dec 30. Cri - Andrei junxent he would continue to send ““ninV'lJ 1 « he^/Tree^ whteh cMchMm S^dow^g'ed^und ui Uie *or1J.
Gromyko, Russia's refHtsenUllve st her a 950 allowance cheque every RkUbW WttR Mttln g You see a very the trunk of the tree. He was more r
,t »« United Nations, called tonight month until It was exhausted. There darln ^ Jdei4 , llld Come ^ hl|1 h4 . ad angry than frightened, for hi* 1
1 4*) for early entry of a UN commission »>» PYlends Haven, free of Hr h|d VTn onf(1 thftt ,harj) eyrs had spied a little hollow backrd U P l 'Y
NEW YORK Dec 30 «CF>
WESTCLOX
All Moilrl* in Spring \S>iiind
Alarm, Fjrctru. !'*•■ Wet and
Wrist \\ ati hen
It'* Westcloa Week at
KENTON LTD.
JEWELERS
653 Yates St. E 5571
PROFITS AND
rO PROGRESS
Profits inJ priV'*”
luve given the people uf
Canada anJ die LJiuU-J
Statri the greatest hen*
rfin. the highest stand-
ards of living, and the
security ot any nation
statement' hut it's
solid faetz.
y gimp-embroidered Fire destroyed a food storage lnto P*l«Une. prior to the with- ^nctimbran. e, with the farmer, WM d0ldng „ nd hadn't aeen him 11 * branch of the rhestnut tree
nquares repeat the theme around locker In the Minnehaha district dnawal of Brlthih troop*. Betlanrourt. paying a rent for Uie Hc fcnfW th#t 1 ^^,, Wl)Uld and he knew that once Inside of
lackcl edge 0 1 in n 1* alln Ihr n ■ m „ nnnh k... I..I _i_k> I.L j r.rnmvkn aa 1/4 If n-zsi 1 1
Betlancmirt. paying a rent for the
Wket edge Otmp Ln also the name north of here last night, with dam- Gromyko said It would be "an ‘bat Just covered true* and! ^ J)Rvr shadow the that he would have nothin* to fear,
or one ot dads favorite fish line*- »g f estimated by Sheriffs Deputy 1 abnormal situation" If the U.N. com- Insurance. *0 that it nerd be no weasel j or dinner as himself, and But he was angry clear through to
!he one that is stronger meah with Harold Quarnberg at IIOO.OOO Ton* misnlon on Palestine remain* at Lake burden upon her until a buyer B very daring plan had popped imo| ,h,nk lhl11 h< ah<m,d ** cb «»t^
w,rr of meat and other food burned. [Success a considerable time Instead «*Hd be found. Warren Si. Ocorge u. d out 0 f dinner he had been so
Why. you ask, 1 a this so?
The answer i» PROFITS
DHL IIE ^ rw-x
I think that he should be cheated
iout of that dinner he had been so i*J«* that probls are piled Jug
sure of only a few minutes before.
peat vault and allowed to accumu-
late
:8uccess a considerable time Instead «*Jld be found. Warren St. Ocorge hiR he-d ( ou t of that dinner he had been bo »d*<* ‘bat prohts are piled higli in a
of going to the Holy Land to Ieam] h » d 00 doubt, he wrote, that some- -j Intv M weJ , ^ CftUgl , t by Rtr ,,. sure of only a few minutes before peat vault anJ allowed to accumu*
1 the state of sfTalm there and to l<oveday could make a more ^ ghadow." he tiiought as he Bo he screamed angrily at old Red- Utr
carry out the partition plan j advantageous arrangement than ran „ p the , r( , f .. but |f J|in tall, and then, watching hU chance
] In an address prepared for a meet- , ‘bis, but at the moment It seemed ^ out r tght I won't be caught w-amperrd out to the hollow and * be oppeerte n tn»r. » rnhts in
j mg of the American Committee of ‘be best solution. Wing Foo and by eKher Any^y , t my very whisked inside Just In the nick business -re alwsyg si wt-ik. d-y
[1 Jewish Writers, Artist* and Scien- Annie L«im were living in the ^ chance ” of time. an«l mgl.t; Jwjying new cvjmpcr^nt,
j list*. Oromyko said British authorl kltdhen quarters and acting ax up the tree he ecrnmblrd, and Chaltcrer. watching from the providing more wage*. whtJi in
j ties ln Palestine are reported plan- cuardlans of the place: the man a f| fr him vvent Shadow the Weasel spruce tree, gave a great sigh of re- lum are jpent ^ puke other
j nlng not to admit the U N. commls wwed wood and looked after the shadow had been go Intent on Uef H * “ w the Hawk hxittnease* prosper
j slon until •BrttL.h troops are with- Kardm. the woman waa raisin* catchln* Chatterer that he had not P 0 * 1 blmself on the top of a tall
I drawn rrom considerable areas-May , f hlckr, « And squabs for the mar- noticed old Redtall, which wa* Just fre * w bere he could keep watch of Profits are to business what the
| 1 0* June I. 13(8 ' Warren 8t c' 'hat hollow ln which Shadow had en( j,n* u to if* ORW I ' 8
j George had gone down there for i^ ncrambled stralgh' pasf ..M Rr-l- dlgtppDUld, and he knew thal It ifcgy,* (g |q gn airpUne
I MOSTLY WATER R h» s ‘ 1°°* about, had seemed in l all, but as hc passed he pulled one would be a Ion* time before Shadow
Analysis of active plant tissue |f * ,r, >' B 00 * 1 order. Her mother's sll- of Rrdtall's Ion* tall feathers, then w ouid dare poke even his nose out- Under tlie dtretfion r>! g'r<|
ampered out to the h<dlow and The oppose » tn^. Profit* m
htsked inside Just In the nick business -re always at wt*k. day
time. and night, buying new equipment.
Chatterer, watching from the providing more wage*, whw.li in
ruce tree, gave a great sigh of re- lum are ^p^nt ^ u^Le utiicr
1 or June 1. 1948
MOSTLY WATER
Profits are to busings* what the
Lender the
rb 'v IX the *plce of life— and gredients which have been sifted to-
• all agree that It must be gether; mix only until liquid and'
of ihe kitchen, bran mince- . dry Ingredient* are combined. Pllli
muffins have a Just claim to greased muffin pans two-thirds Tull
He or holiday muffins" Rake In moderately hot oven (400
uot,^)laln bran muffins lend degrees » shout 25 minutes,
rive* to any number of van.- Yleld , a mufflng (J , 4 lnchw J
From bacon to banana. dlaIM(< . rK 1
nuurnalade to mlncemeaT .....
Ingredient will prove a grv^l In,U * ad ° r mlncwn «* 1 • dfl .
anion to ready-U -eat bran and " f lhM * 10 the dry Ingredienu
out li* own taxte, too One-quarter cup crisp, diced 1
these suggestions (or tasty bacon for bacon muffins.
Analysis of active plant tissue '* ,rlv B 000 warr. Her mother s til- of Redtall't long tall feathers, then aarr P°* f rven nw oul ‘ v-'nucr uw uircmion 01 g'.xi
wh as lettuce or but leaves, shows | v,r w,<1 WHT ”* personal pos- ran on to the top of the >ree and slde Tll * n M ^ Wfc * rMt * d Ch4t * management it h*» given uv tlie
hat It I* abou, 90 per cent water wridnns had been placed In a rate- with the lost btt of strength he had t#rrr lrto,f oh> *° proeperity which ia the envy of
deposit box; for the rest, the house I^fc leaped to a neighboring spruce through the tree ,opa until he wax enure world.
fowl, r Oil Trn .,1 » ,|<ood Jb* 1 M “ had be«m left and tree, where, hidden by the thick 1U " th *‘ Bed, all could not see
vAM«r x f 1 1 1 r< dinirni he vu sending Loveday the key* branches, he stopped to rest and **r h,m Thrn h* huTT,ed Yw * ,n ‘ This u our opportunity system
m T' II I *4 he must let them know how thing what would happen tb '* d he hurried then. He wanted , t work.
I1C 1/OlOrClIX went with her and be sure to call Of oour«c when he felt his tall Ui Just a* far away from Shadow ♦ ♦ *
Bt i»r. j. n. WARREN ’ upon them if ever they couM be pulled old Redtall was wide awake the WeM * 1 “ °° u,d Tliei< iv* 1 #*e proentol .* dtu aAv«r<aiwv
v thr * Il B h,wl w ‘n a flash, and. of course, he looked i_ , ^ CoiowUs Mnn.,. ,4 :,*u
■M In both letters she read, with a down to vr who li*d dared to pull Ne *‘ ^ry: Chatterer Tells 8am- ^ ( ^
\ fjft j (Inking heart her dismissal from his tall. There Just below him was About Shadow the Weaael '
their circle Lovedaj could not Shadow the Weasel, who Wad Ju«l uui*m»<i bv Th» «■»> -i«i«d st*«»«a*rxi
WijR leave It like that; it broke her that minute discovered who wo*
Tins u our opportunity iy»tem
TVk ttfwj *'» h» 4*enl«d Hi (Jtij n
In «>v firwiili LalMHiUd feiiersittm
A*al f*riuf(vy
m
wiiV-V
heart. She was going marry Larry. sUUnt there. Old Redtall hlxsed
of course That was settled. But sharply, and the feathers on the
Aunt Laura and Fanny and all of top of his head stood up in a way
them must know that she still they have when he is angry. And
loved them more than anything else he wax angry— very angry
in the world, that she was still the Shadow the Weasel stopped short
SPECIAL OWL CARS AND BUSES
NEW YEAR’S EVE
holiday muffins
MINT f ME AT MUFFINS
1 cup cereal bran
5* cun milk
lmtz.d of mine. ni, nl odd u » ' U
f lh«. lo .ho dr, tnfrodlcnu ' n , U ;' r ""- a trt ;
_ 1 facial neuralgia. The treatment Is
One-quarter cup crisp, diced by injection* of alcohol Into the
aeon for bacon mufflna. I nerve. X-ray. and finally rurgery
One-half nip chopped nutmeats A recent simple and of ter successful
ifor nut muffins. treatment of Uc doloreux Is by
Two tablespcnns grated orange coator oil. One or more ouncea of
1 rind for orange muffins castor oil Is given three times a day
• tl*!ta**4 *r
VM
I jr /
\ rup |
prepared mincemeat
One-half cup chopped prunes for
2 table.
xjKH»n* shortening
prune muffins Note: Soak dried
'-i '•"[» 1
prunes In wrier for one hour or
1 e« K
longer, drain thoroughly, ■ remove
1 cup 1
ft„„r
pltls and cut prune* into small
1 tv asp
oonr baking powder
pieces
*» tea.poon salt
One-half cup raisin*, chopped
Combine
bran, milk and mince- !
dales or fig*, for raisin, date or fig
meal: let
*o4k S minutes. Blend 1
muffins
shortening and miser add egg and
One tablespoon molasses tn
beat well.
8Mr in ihe bran and]
creamed mixture and S teaspoon
mincemeat
mixture Add dry ln-i
ginger or one teaspoon cinnamon
to dry Ingredients for spiced muf-
vWAUJi
fin*
/ f0H. * 0f **" C6 .
a
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Dr. J. Willard Smith
v. s.
Small Animal Specialist
Has Returned to Practice st
His Old Address
401 Lampion Street
NOT! — NIW VMONI NO
• ft«sa
Hr Smith ?« N’ct C
With Anv Other Yetrrmanan
WINDERMERE
HOTEL
DINING gOOM
OPENS
NEW YEAR'S DAY
UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
StKVINO TU8KIY DINNIR
MOM NOON TO 7: JO PM.
Alt WHfTI Hllf
1 ±> NO W is the (.«• <0 aW • , W
Vat inoo on «he xunny x.r.nd. of CMiforo-.
^Rmer* Romamir Barbara. h.x.otK M ome-
America
Mid winter relocation, and gay «'*•« We . golf. ndm*.
Srsr
Street Con
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LEAVE CITY FOR BEACON HILL
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LEAVE CITY FOR VICTORIA WEST
LEAVE CITY FOR RICHARDSON
LEAVE CITY FOR HILLSIDE
LEAVE CITY FOR SOUTH FAIRFIELD
LEAVE CITY FOR HAULTAIN AND
MT TOLMIE
LEAVE CITY FOR THOMPSON-UPLANDS
AND CADBORO BAY-
2.70 a.m.
2:45 t.m.
2 00 a.m.
2 40 a.m.
152. 2 J3, 2:52 a.m.
- 2:00 a.m.
2:40 am.
- 2:30 a.m.
> 3:00 a m.
2:00 a.m.
arandcur o I S«.«a Co** pSk
Kl drive, along mle. ol o«n j**"**” ~
N^hr. follow ,ng El Cammo Real - Highwey, U-A
a 101 and California Suw * •
Fin.., a com mods « 1 on. ..
Hotels and Motels sr. w^ava.'.bW Wnu -xO
Preferred R«erva..oo card, aim -
iMHi. Scenic Folder In D» Angele. rial, o«r Free
Informaoon Bureau-
NEW YEAR'S DAY
The first car. and busts from the City and terminate will leave
a, the a ana! Sunday time.
The laae cars and boats from the City and terminals will leave
at the usual wee knight time
Light, power and gaa troubles on New Year's Dsy anil receive
attention by telephoning O ardea M00.
California
mission Trails
■ imttiTiM. »»» — ...
—7 W*. MMI l*r*et. u. >« t .lw 14, CoMereSe
&
THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNESDAY
KM BLR 31,
1947
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Or* 0 rt|
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IT
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7V
7'
laguwering
Fi.uodrl#* A S.rrl
17'
41 Qlrvl ul Car ada
i 504
74
/
10
Finance-Commerce-Markets
Montreal Storks
MONTREAL, Dec. 30 <F>, _
i Selected Industrial" followed an ir
regular trading pattern
Dull
Dcm
Dncn
turn
. Hum CM
on— the tKra w
T»)w r ir rots
Tavlo; I* a C Ml)
I Tinned Steri
Onodrrlitsi
r «tr
if ip .
TS » a
!» . M .
New York Stocks
| Stock Exchange and Curb Market
NEW YORK. Dec 30 OP) In the
13.000 000- share session of Die
month, stociu generally swung to-
ward recovery in today's market
sorbed without difficulty. Pr
hardened all along the line a
rr.Jddar with mils reviling on he
of a rate boost. Steels, motors
a wide assortment of tndu&lr
or so at the close, with
Issues up better titan 3-
The Associated Pres*
H Of 1 .009 issues registering,
rose and 2#fl fell.
3TO
DOW JONES AVERAGES
Thirty Industrial*. 1 M 56, up 1.H8.
Twenty #aiD. 51.8V, up —8.
Fifteen utilities, UJt, up .12.
Klity -five stork*. M.M, up .87.
Total sales, I.3M.0M.
ill A. Humber, LM.i
Am
An.
,eir
Amu
Am-
Am* t
A ns-
Ai' hi
n a
n-Ti*
CPU
•u
i.'m
Tobacco
r
1*1 A Tel.
Wtuilieii
copper
T '•!'»* *
Close
1M' t
•1
Venture*
700
Watte Amulet 441
404
40V
| Wright Harare**** .. >71
>4*
>70
Wan Ula
64
1 Itaaar trivvatmriiU.
Ltd •
tNDI'aTKIAL AKCTION
Bid
Asked
Aabialia*
344
34' •
Aradla Ati fluyar "A *
10
MS
Atkdcen Kirdean •'A**
»4
134 I
»• any ‘A**
30
44
Brack Hllk
31
34
BraiUlan Trartl.in
IS
144]
II C Pnrral Prmlurts
34
4
H -A •
33'.
>14 1
MC Pu«»r “A“
>5
34 v
fan. Riratr ri
234
far. Car St Pout. dry A'
10' *
17 ,
• an. Rteamablp*. Com. . ..
1)4
134
Can Btcamalilpt PIS.
40
41 1
Can, Cannrra ''A* _ ...
144
504
Can Tanner* “B"
304
*>
Can Cannera. Com.
304
31
Can Celan*** - —
004
#3
i an ctiaoeit Pfd.
344
CPR _
US
144
C I i Z
*4 *
«4|
tommof * •• lift
Ml
J43 |
Com, Paper ...
10'a
10*.
COM Bmeiteri
07
•14
Can. We*tern Lbr.
340
3S
DUt. Beafram*
104
its
Horn Bridie
33
314
L»om Pound/ lea A Steel
>1\
30 4;
Goto steel Ac Coal ■ B *
104
104
r*om Teilllea
r*a
114
Eddy "A'
10
104
P'urd of Canada “A"
>14
314
Gatineau Power
10S
134
Gen Bekeile*. C«m-
IS
4
Great Lake* Paper
10S
10
oootfyeae
lOti
1U5 1
Gyptum .
104
15 S
Hiram Walker
10V#
>44
lmi^nal Bank
34
34* ,
Impi’iaJ Cill _________
15
U'tl
Int, Nickel
33
JJ4
Int Paper
50 4
•'
lot Petroleum
It* .
144
Lnblaw i,roc a ' ...
30
j04
Loblaw Otar "ti" ... _____
as 4
3U
bfColi-Pronienac -
ns
«
V
ancouver
Canbou Goid .
Cantrui .
fVnlonls . __
Oeorge Copper _
firuli WhikjA* ..
ItmJlrY Me* M
featured the afternoon sca&ion on fhawanu 8»ti*
, . *r_ . _ . . Gland Mountain
VANCOUVER Dec 30 «CF>
trade, with rises In oils and mine*
i u
»t
1*4
, 04
104
IIS
1 70
today. Price changes were frac-.Dom i.r * cheat,
tlonal on a narrow list and trading nanna* VJiwr
wit* quiet. Mines slipped to lower Dr»d#*i Paper
• 1. . I'#,* :
Paii'-hi.d A.r.-rsft
3V,
a
*04
n>
>«
day while Industrials sold
1UI
•lowly **»ws#:e Ni<*«t
° Pr.ul Orem*
un no aenmic trend established. pioneer ooid
In otk, Home Jumped 20 to 6.55. PnJS|jSi r ** ,- * r v ;
A: E rooe 3 to 4 05. Anglo-Cana- Qaatamo copper
— 1 — si***"* SW A
“we-
ns
S3
1H
o>4
io.
1 00
) 30
4\
.30
07 V
H
• I
SO
01 *
3 TO
3 26
’ .33
levels.
Calgary and Edmonton advanced
20c to lead oil gainers Home Oil
was up 10c, and Consolidated
Homestead gained 1-4. Imperial
Oil and MirColl-Frontenar dis-
played fractional gains. * Inter-
national Petroleum was shaded.
Fleei
> Par
Alri
1948
A» la lb* m>I »» wish ear client* i base* ***0
ersaaaraai Sew Vrai end e<ed«r ourwlara «• wrevtde
• b* alna«l In Hruail lairilNrai asrairs
ahead 1 to 39, Mercury was up 1 *** n>nB
to MS. Pacific Pete edged forward autW
>*«
nil OOtd
Creed
Ntodir
t to 90 Globe moved up 1 to 70. r.Tnr'orm
while East l*duc dropped 1 to 40 Cura
and Leduc West slid 1 to 73 Bayonne
Mines moved out In front 4 to 84, „ ( - r , jrril
and Reeves McDonald moved ahead * f Turf
r „ ... ..... . C'Ur. Weal U.r
31’*
1 03
,1J'
.134
ahead 1-4. Beil was up one point.
| but Winnipeg Electric dropped a
* minor frurtlon Price added 1-4
10 ',
0J
w 1-8 Consolidated Smelling
jsv «M gained 1-8 In melnU
3 30 and Canadian Western Lumber
B exchanged hands at 3 80 In the u h MaeMillan
Paciftr Coyle
U
55 4 SdrColl-Pronteuae. Pfd.
1504 Manning Timber
Mm*;.' Harm
Mm*. Marrla Pfd
MarMillau * - A'*
454
33 •
• A '
!*•
IB' a
37>a
•’a
on.*
Anarnnd*
Anglo-Canadian
A P Con
C. A* g Corp.
C almonl
__ , . Commnlt
344 I Commfin»ralih
Da m cu air
Baal le <1 tic
Foolhllli
• I Ifh a Barr*
Home Oil
t-edur Will .
Mel* net
Mrrrurt
•Hager InvealmenU. Lid I
Bid
|P n aril liner
I Wraimimur Paper
3 7i
s oo
3 it
• *7
1*1
67
40 00
30 00
3 a.'i
a 35
3 40
10 13*
iJame* Bjehardaon A Sena Lid
IN
Can lnvral Fund
Can Bar,* nf Crunmrrce
Bar.e of Montreal _
40 TS
30 M
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1 74
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4 00
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31
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II
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37
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Cum k Bo.iUirro
I>iii»:»» Alrrraft
P-jpOnl _
Kaltmin Kodak
lil* RR
General Pood* —
General glertrlo ..
General Mntnra ...
Ooodrear Tire —
Great Northern -.
Int Hareeater
Int T At T.
Int Nlrkel
J«Lma-ManvUla
Kermerott coppar
I/>es« Theatre
M«'nl*i*mery Ward
N»» Tore Cfr.tra I
f’0cirir P.le VI J on
National Min Car 314 >3
Bn: al Canadian 114 It
' if line >5 30
Yana fta J7
VaPan rn 13
Bunaet oe io
Superior 37 37
307
8Uii yet, n». Pfd a 100 1014
. 104
»(*•' of Canada. Pfd 0-i
- . . . 3»
V DL . * 14
- 35 4
United 8t**l 7 #4
H i Stocks and Bonds
<A ■ Amaa A Col
nall«a|
Pe
repel Cola
P-i lor Oaflkle
Uadi*.
Be Mbit* t*r»ei
IF bonier pm liter*
ai»nd*r-r OH nr Calif,
•tandard nil n« H J.
BiMjihern Par the
a
40
4S'.|
10
03«a Aihdoon llardoara •• k "
M i BiuUngtaa steal
3D’, roamo* tmperTat Mina
11 . Intar Meial Ind 444 no
Hml* wf
Unnm Uli uf Cal
VM'eu Alreralt
tjiiiien Fruit
U H ftlerl
Warner It ton
Wraili.ylinuar EUrtrtC
Wualourth
13 1
0* ‘
* '
34 •
3I4I
• J
70
1*. * Nilmpaon'* Ltd. "A"’
37 -*, lfllmptoa '4 Ltd. ' ■ '
17 , Union Gai
37’* I United fuel “A' Ffd.
twminiou Bant
|03 ’ 4 1 Great Le'ae* Paeer "A" Pfd
33 « liheai’ nrvwertea
I Inter Meial Ind CUa* “A"
1 Montreal Lneomntle# Work*
j B C Klertrtc C«. Pfd
Mnnarrh Knittina Cn Lid.
National Hooery ”A
|P*e* Meraey Tube*
IPu.eell Ind. Ltd
S4>
70'
13'
30'
Bid
114
IJS
Aakad
»I4
13*.
>9
1014
>3'«
101
30 4
54
10 '.
11
004
01
13
144
10
134
IIS
Sit.
144
144
144
37
314
334
94
94
474
404
35
354
454
44
104
104
Toronto Slocks
TORONTO, Dec. 30 tCP'. — Ir-
regularity prevailed In quiet trad-
r.liiru<zo Grain
CHICAGO. Dec. 30 <47.— Year-
end evemng-up operations com-
bined with mill buying to give grain
futures a steady to firm tone to-
ward the end of todays Iradlng.
lag or. the Toronto Block Exchange Nearby deliveries of wheat showed
today. Industrials showed belated ( greatest strength on mill buying.
sigiLs of improvement, but golds , There was some buying of the May
wire easy while Western olD and 1 delivery against sales of deferred
bow metals were mixed Western I contracts. Corn held steady with
oils were active on a broad front, some cash Interests selling on a
Bank of H S
Hoyal Bank .
lUank of Turocts
Aiiai* Bt»el
. Abitlbl Com ,
Ailrd Ahlllbl Pfd
” • Alfoma S!*fl
.Aluminum Pfd,
M I A«h* *tu» C«rn.
3J4 Bathural "A"
'8*ll Talephuo* - -
Braillian Trart
B.-A Oil
BC P.rarr ’ A"
Bulldlny Prod
B-urk Bilk Mill*
Bulolo Gold
Can A- f>i*m Su«ar
Can Maltlnf *
Can. Nor po*»r
Can Hi**m*hli.* Com ..
Can. Ktramshli** Pfd
Can Camant
Can Rirtrrlti
Can. Urun*t Com
Can. *‘»r A Foundry Com
Can C*iin*w
Can Dr*d|» A Dork
Can lndu> Airohol .
Can LoiomoilTt
C.FIt
‘ .Can Vlckara Com.
Mineral products account for W co^Akohoi 0 " '
Con* Paper
Conaumtr* O'aa*
134
374
> Ml
31 v
Fr*.rr Co V 1
65 4
o4
Gatineau Puwer
11 ,
10 *e
l,rn Steel Ware*
144
1 ]
p* lint Lime
— - 164
L» •
Harm!' un IHMf*
7
14
Howard Sniltfr
. _ JO * ■
14 a
Imperial OH
It ,
Itl'perlal Tobarrw
_ U'a
1 ( •.
Int Nickel
Ir-.t Paper
50 \
•m
Int Pete
14
1(4
Jamaica P 8
14
144
Lake c( Mi* Woods
31
JJ
Ictwnry Waller M .
__ >U4
to .
Maple Leaf Com _
.. 1 3
1.74
Maeaey llarrU. Com.
104
14'.
Maway Har ne. Pfd
>74
01 *.
MrCr.ll.rrr.nt . Com. ...
10 .
104
i Mutn A Out Paper
J) ,
K5 4
M it/ bell. Bobt
174
11
VoIiuij Brew,
37*.
^0
Moi'i a Corp
l>
73
•Vational Brew,
44 4
*5
Nallorial Dru|
114
A.
NPW- YORK
UONTRKAL
E. AMES & CO.
LnuiTrn
INTKSlWrST brt't'KITIKg
Y'ANOOi’VbK wivNirro
TOBOKtO U'HVl* *-.«tLAM»
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HAGAR INVESTMENTS LTD.
■ Stock Hrokcrs and Bond Dealers ■
Central Bldg. view at broad (i H'J l-U'J-'J.T
• Haiar InvealmenU
I M lino OILS
Allianrt
Ar T4« _________
Biinr ■
rCblmunt Leduc
Kattcrrat
Pr»»hold - ■
tilu be — . —
lOranvtlta
Haifa! _____
Hlchwood Bit' re .
- ead Com
•l^ddr Cun*. 1
Leduc _W»*t
LadUi tail
Loaary
Maple tear _
Maduon
PMIIIp* Prl* . _
Print eu Pete .. , _ .
BonMeid
South Brateau _
Hp. inner .
Superior „ .
Turner Valley
Called .
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30
114
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30
03
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41
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744
.10
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IX
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74
.41
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04
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IS'
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per cent of Bolivian exports.
34'
31 1
140
10
33
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30'
31
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II
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40'
II
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33
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Ogiifle r Jour
Pa** Ileraey
IPecmaiu Ltd.
Powei River .
1 Poatr Corp
I Price Proa
Muetiei Poser
Mi La* Corp.
84 La* Paper PId
Hlrka' Ilreverle*
314
S7
33
M
441
Pfd
144
07 4
174
444
1134
15
31
11
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10
47
114
H. A. HUMBER,
LTD.
Quotation Service on
STOCKS. BONDS. COMMODITIES.
MINES and OILS
. AtaUeMea! Infermatlaa — Beal I.eUt*
aad Ineareare
SI ITS 14 , ARC 4 DK BflLUINO
ruoibib s nei i
17*.
104
44
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Car Owners
We Have Valuable Information
on flie r.npose.l "SAFETY
RESPONSIBILITY" l aw
bull rariiculari at
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622 VIEW ST. E 1188
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STOCK BROKERS and FINANCIAL AGENTS
VICTORIA. BC.
I muirir* Invited far
DOMINION, PROVINCIAL AND CORPORATION BONDS
GILLESPIE, HART & CO., LTD.
SataMHbad Dear a Qaarlei .1 •
411 fOKT WTKKVT
Tri.irHOW « ||0t
hut early strength was reduced by light rally late In the sesticm.
pruflt -taking, and prices ranged
fairly widely for a handful of U- ,
<M A number ltd
NewhprUtls and foods were mildly
or?, while utilities and steels were
slightly ahead. Liquors and oils
mixed trends Smelters Ted bos«
metaU on an advance of fhore
than a point with Eureka, Bhrrrtttjj^
and Waite Amulet ahead from 5c
to 1 5c, Lasers Included Golden
Wheat —
Open
Hlib
1.0 Wr
Tin**
May
»4 4
394
304
3>4
July
304
>444
344 S
344
Brpt
— 3514
3304
!»l
3304
Cnrti—
May . .
351 \
353*,
331
3334
July
345
343 4
343
34V.
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— >304
3304
J37S
3314
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May
1174
iiis
ivrvt
3104
July :
103
103S
10I»,
in,
Sept
04
044
034
03 S
Manltou. International
Uranium.
and Labrador.
• Gland Invetlr
urn' fo
146.'
MINING AH TION
Mi ah
1a»w
Cln**
AUbella
Anal" II i roman
V n
Armlet lea
40
30
31
bare Meial*
33
>l'»
>14
41
41
SI
31
33
BiHeiuwl Kirkland
>3
33
>5
Pabyn
BAneial
j llinurii . ,,
Uranium. | ^ mm pep; Grain
WINNIPEO, Dec. 30 iCP).— Prices
of ctmrxe grains advanced Uday on
Bnirnn
Brali'in*
Bfi'Ml'ifi Pnrrul'lna
B'lf f»'n Ank
Buff el" Bed Lake
Butfadleoa
1M
tn
C A K
419
»0il
Canadian MelanO
Cerlb.", Golrt OuarU
Ce«1Ie Trefli
Central Patricia
161
lit
Coeheninir W'lllane
Chettervllle
Tfirovn M k 8
Conanlldaled Bmeller*
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refuge tnr hotnrirr-a brv» near
Amarillo. Tru« founded by Cal
Farley, centre* on the attempt of
a Texan and hi s neighbor* u. give a
fresh start in life to Juvenile delin-
quents who haw been handicapped
by poverty and thr wrong environ-
ment.
Many Foreign Shipping Companies
Interested in Buying Princess Alice
A TLA n June Haver and !.Lu
rilEATRt: Blevena appear a* the
top vaudeville stars of
our ouiat flaming era In Twentieth
Century -Pox a Technicolor musical
I Wonder Who* K using Her
Now Halted on the •setting life
story of Joe E Howard. America's
moat romantic troubadour, the Aim
end* tonight at the Atlas Theatre
Last {September official* of U»t 1
CPR announced the coastal pe*-
aengrr vessel 8s Princes* Alice was
to be sold, and since that time alie
has been awaiting the end of her,
career on thta towel at the Inner
Hai bur docks of the company
To be an Id on a "where Is aa la"
basis, the ship has attracted the
attention of many foreign shipping
Atlas I Wonder Who. Kiv
Ing Her Now.” starring June
Haver and Mark Steven*
Capitol Lon McCalUater and
Peggy Ann Garner in
"Thunder in the Valley"
Dominion “Pour Feather*
a tarring Ralph Richardson
SANTA'S ftlRTHPI ACT
Saint Nicholas »h«<e festival still
survives in five Santa Claus or
Christmas rejoicings is the patron
saint of Ru>si* and »aa a name
of Patur.« in Lye la
1 Marine !Setcs
By KAY iVOKMAl.n
Alongside a congested float near the Point Hope Ship-
yards in upper reaches of the Inner Harbor lies a weather-
beaten vessel which appears to have resigned herself to art
CAPITOL Lon McCalUater bring
— it** China and the Philippine*
Therg have been many In-
quiries about the vesuri,*' yesterday
remark'd Capt O J Williams,
manager of the C ‘ R.’* BC. Coast
Steamship Service, "but an actual
sale has been hindered due to money
exchange regulations with foreign
countries "
It is expected the ship will b«
sold "early L the new year "
It is understood that the C PR
does not want the ship to remain
on this coast, under the ownership
of a competitive Arm
princess Alice was truly a 'lady'
of the coastal fleet. Named after
H R H Princess Alice, she has
steamed more than 1,000.000 mile*
on the Brlttah Columbia Coast. In
her days she ha* carried a con-
siderable number of distinguished
She is the gallant tug Sadie— a veteran o 1 B C. coastal bu
waters, and a ship once looked upon with great pride by the
hearty men who sailed her. With her engines tong removed,
and her hauling gear gone, the 70-foot hulk is slowly but
riau Carmen Miranda ana
Groucho Man In "Copa-
cabana "
Km -Bing Crosby and Ingrid
Bergman in "The Bells of
8t. Mary's.”
Royal "This Time for Keei*
■tarring Esther Williams
and Johnnie Johnston
York — Edmund Lowe and
Brenda Joyce in 'The En-
chanted Forest "
"Thunder In the Valley.” ihe new
Twentieth Century-Fox hit which
tuu been photographed In color by
Technicolor. The picture ends to-
night at thr Capitol Theatre, and.
feature* Edmund Owenn. It was
directed by Louis King and pro-
duced bv Robert Boxxler
BOYS’ RANCH
PRINCESS ALICE
grounding*, and even a tew col-
lisions
Princes* Alice a**uinrd the ro\c
of a death ihlp early In October
of 191R when she carried Uie bodies
of 300 victim* of the wrecked Prin-
ces* Bopida south from Lynn Canal
to Victoria.
The ship was built at the English
shipyard Arm of Bwan. Hunter.
Wlgham A Richardson, Newcaatle-
on-Tyne. and launched In 1811
person* . . among Uiem the Duke
of Windsor, when he was Prince of
Wale* He came to this city on
the ship from Vancouver In Sep-
tember of 1818
The "lady" ha* hail her share of
trouble* too. She* had some
severe shakings in vicious storm*
that sweep through Quern Char-
lotte Strait.
She has nosed her way through
pea-soup fogs, had her share of
DOMINION Thr very arar \sar-
THEATRE tup used by Lord
Kitchener in his fa-
mous expedition up the Nt'e to re-
lieve Khartoum in the Sudan war
was Used again for the screen ver-
sion of this expedlllnn in Alexander
Korda'* "Four Featherv.” the Tech-
nicolor adventure drama which
end* tonight at thf Dominion The-
atre The ship known at the Malik.
In which Kitchener traveled over
the Nile cataracts, has been for
years the flagship of the Khartoum
Yacht Club
NEW YEAR'S EVE
FROLIC
OAK BAY Human interest and
THEATRE dramatic excitement
are skilfully ui> u
in “Boy* Ranch," new M-GM pic-
ture. which ends tonight at the Oak
Bay Theatre, with Jackie -Butch
Jenkins. James Craig and Skippy
Homeier heading a noteworthy cast
The story, inspired by the famed
Charlie Hunt •
7-Piect Orchestra
Noise Makers • Hats
Tickets: 12.00 Each
Troubled limes
i id Civilization
('allege Head Sees
Point ing I if Rehirl
ri.AZA
THEATRE
Copacaoana,” the dr
iix* 6am Cndow mu
Durante in "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS
the Pla/a Theatre It mark' Car-
men Miranda > initial appearance
as a free-lance star following the
termination of her long-term con-
tract with Twentieth CenlUry-lYnt
In It. Carmen plays opposite the
irrepressible Groucho Marx, who 1*
appearing on the screen for the
first time without his famous
brothers
Although many person* thought AdvutaUng tluit all men take a
the prevailing confusion and unreal look toward the future with new
throughout nation* mark the be-’ ideal*, the speaker •uguested that
ginning of the end, Dr Ewing feels] each and everyone face that future (
present conditions mark the "re- with "a balanced optimism and
birth of civ luxation.” rather than an enlightened courage
a conclusion to that known now 'Let us took toward the future
with faith that man will find aolu-
tlona to hi* problems *
MembeTi of the two'Klwanls Club*
must have agreed with the speaker s
Thetr appau>« was loud
and long
A buitoiM phase ol the meeting
me included presentation of a special
buf i certificate from headquarters of
Kiwanl* International to Dent'
Hagar, Immediate past president of
the Victoria Ktwanl* Club. The
paper was a token of appreciation
for the “untiring efforts and out-
standing leadership" of Mr. Hagar
during his term in office Presenta-
tion was made by Charles Dakin
district governor, Nanaimo, a guest
at the meelJng
O. K Allen, formerly of tlie Point
Grey club, was introduced as a new
member of the Victoria organlaatlon
A* liiv world find* itself on uie
brink of another year, how should
Mr and Mr*. Cttiarn of all nation*
regard the future in view of the
present contusion, uncertainly and
conflict^
One hundred men answering thu.
question would. In all probability,
present a almllai number of replies. |er*
I Dr J M Ewing principal
torla College, ha* hi* own
and outlook
! clearly a:
I fore a i_.
| and Oak Buy
Empress Hotel
A GRAND
NEW YEAR’S EVE
SHOW TONIGHT!
DOORS AT 11:30
A MUSICAL YOU'LL ALL ENJOY . . .
A PARADE OF COLOR, COMEDY AND
DANCING COLLEENS
^ waanio eaoe: i »■*. A
By way of explanation rather Uian
consolation, he reminded hi* U*t*n -
— i there had been similar tlmea in
history when the pewdmtetlc tH’r
i opinion* j of people 0* nation* had regarded J^weage
which he expressed i their time* and conditions a* "the
and forcibly yesterday be- end
Joint, meeting of the Victoria “In those umes. Just a* now
Klwanls Cluba at (hrigjg did not come about . . .
rather a new- civilization
~~ CHANGE AND PROGRESS
i AN CO-OP "New element* have been brought
orthern Rhodesia <CP> ^ o,r ancient putlern . the
African co-operative wor i,t t* full of change* and progress
en formed in North- ^nd with every great discovery or
Tobacco and ground i progressive step we take a risk . . .
ho have been opernl- , Th frr is no progress without
illy a- a producer!' ' | danger," Dr Ewing said He fell the
ive agreed lo register - nrw clrlllzutlon" would be "mightier
■alive Hitherto they ^ than anything man has
Mr produce through pver known ••
gurvly losing a fight agalnat winds, tidea ana water, riauw-
Ing is crarked. metal la rusted and her once-strong decks
are warped and wrinkled
Sadie went into “retirement” at the start of the recent
war. The sturdy vessel faded out of the towing picture of
Ihis coast to mnke way for faster and more modern crafi
of her type .... 0 ..
ROYAL In "Thu Tima lor
THEATRE Krepa." which and* to-
night at the Royal
Theatre. Johnnie Johnston, estab-
lished tinging star, follow* hi* role
in "Till the Cloud* Roll Bv" with
one In which ha woo* and win*
Esther William* with an outstand-
ing wore of romantic song Lauriu
Melchotr once more has a role that
permit* full piuy of his heroic tenor
voice a* well a* his comedy talent*.
will be no more — she is lo be burned on a nearoy nca« n
Nothing will be left of the tug but a memory
Years on Salvage Jiflt
Sa4ie wa.s built in 1892 by William J Stephens at
Spratt's Wharf, now the site of Manning Lumber Mills Ltd
Her compound steam engines, built here by Albion Iron
Works, were installed by the late Capt George McGregor
DENNIS /J
NEW YEAR'S EVE
FROLIC
BUDDY GLOVER 1 ORCHESTRA
PRINCE ROBERT MOUSE
He was first engineer on board the ship for a number ol|
years,
The tug* first skipper *
Dan M unroe. whose (taught
*U1I lives in Victoria.
The copper -fastened ve*
a ted nut of Victoria
life, serving waters of V
Island and the Mainland
her first outstanding jobs wax with | for
t he collier San
aground on Brulchlr Ledge,
collier was owned and operated by the rich Northern country around
the Southern Pacific Railway. Work Nome, Alaska Newsmen from many
on the Aunken vr**el lasted nearly points of North America were an*-,
two years, during whlrh time the lou* to get first-hand accounts of
ship was gradually dismantled , the ship, her gold and her men. and
Sadie also worked in close co- there was no wireless communlca-
ope ration with thr Royal Navy lion in thnee day*. The ship became
when It had a ba.se at EaqulmAlt. | lost In a heavy fog In the Strait
Granite foundation stone* of the of Juan dr Fuca. Vessel* from Ca-
LeglslatlVf Buildings were brought nadian and American port* took
to Victoria by Sadie from Heddtng- part in the resultant search
WITH
ALAN HALE •
ARLENE DAHL
GEORGE TOBIA
* BEN BLUE
* Capt I ton Island in the Gulf of Georgia KJf) frith can
■ Badle. nie 60-ton tug made many trip* , ,, r ATH > overcome all dltflrultlee
before the la*l atone block was de- ^ ^ underlying themr
il oper- Uvered to thla port. o( - T1 j p B ,,u„ n f gt. MaryV* * n !
ill her she also played her purl in Uu whJch ging Crtwby and Ingrid Berg- 1
ncouver Klondlkr gold nish of 1BV7 and 1«9H mftn Rrp Rfarrr{ j The delightfully
On* oil a United State* vessel whs heading humoro , u tn d warmly human story,
Seattle with a full load of whjc j, rnd „ tonight at the Rio The-
Pedro which ran ihe precious yellow metal the first n , re ceT itrts around ths shabby
The large shipment of gold taken from 1 oJrt paror j,iai arhool of S' Mary ;
• »... -• *-* . ---.....a existence of which is thieutened
bv condemnation proceedings Insti-
gated by a crabby old capitaJUt who
haa erected a big new building next
door and want* the schqol property
for a parking lot.
GIT YOUR TICKETS
MOW _ AT BOX OF RICE
STARTING A HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR EVERYONE
TONIGHT — With a Grand and Glamorous
POSITIVELY
LAST TIMES TODAY
. v v Of A Uf re.
OPINING AT It 30 P M _ T •« fc »t« Now O* S«U At Tt>« Bat 0»»u.
JOHN
GARFIELD
rui$!rvj d ouJK,t>^° 4 '' (
Luitk Americas rn0 ^' z)
\&&crm. ihreesome/
LILLI
PALMER
PRICES
ALL SEATS
She
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BODY AND
SOUL”
INolifr lo MnriiifrK
Mariner* are advised that during
reconstruction of the Great North-
ern Railway Company Bridge No. 69
near Crescent, over the Ntcomekl
River, Boundary Bay. B C . the pres-
ent channel will be reduced to the
following dimensions: 39 feet lateral
clearance and 11 feet, nine inches
clearance over ordinary high tide*
Replacement start about Jan-
uary 5, and will be completed on or
about October I of next year. The
announcement was made yaaterday
from of fires of W. L. Stamford, local
■ gent for the Department of Trans-
port.
TECHNICOLOR
ENDS TODAY
COPACABANA
LAST TIMES TODAY!
In Glonoul Technicolor
MIGHTY ADVENTURE
“FOUR FEATHERS”
WitK Ralph Richardion
John CUmonft - Jm»* Duprci
ett » C. Audrov Sonfh
LAUREL and HARDY
"PACK UP YOUR . ^
TROUBLES
Bus Storage
In au attempt to meet the prob-
lem of overcrowded condition* at
storage facllltlr* at Vancouver In-
land Coach Line*. Ltd., a large build-
ing at the Bay Street plant or Vic-
toria Machinery Depot Co. f-td b-
now being prepared to hmiae Duse*
U was reiiorted y as lei day bv Harold
Husband, managing director of both
i he bus system and V M D
It ha* been reported a number ol
Shop facilities at the Buy Street
V M D. shipyard are *oon to under-
go major renovation Although no
ntans have been announced to date.
ENDS TODAY
hi mi hiMtut rmioi itioim or u.i ri
THE BELLS OF ST. MARYS
TARZAN AND THE
LEOPARD WOMAN-
TODAY
|>V r >Miinar«i llj JIM
2f>r 1 "e
"VICTORIA'S GRIATIST SHOW VALUE” -
SUPERB BEWITCHING INTIRTA1NMINT FOR ALL'
• thi wnairt so wvvra an snvnnri i aiinmv
NEW TIME
CABELDU & MAY PROGRAM
“PERSONALITY TIME”
Laurie Dillahaujfli will itflervigw l* SN MARLOWE the
brilliant .'tmns; dramatic acire*6. who ro.ee hi »tar<)uin
aftei her fine (•••rtraial oi Barbara in “Hangover SnhkFt**
. . , and also m "Junior Mill," and “Rendezvous ”
YORK A 78th birthday may
THPkTRK be a big Item to some-
body's grandfather, but
to Harry Davenport It vu ;u*t an
other day before the Oamei ** The
birthday oecurred while Davenport
and m*ir\her < « of I* R.C.’s “F.nchant-
•d Forest - cost werv deep in the
California redwood country along
She plcturesnue Kern Rive; »hne*
Rig seen#* for the all-color hit
which end* tonight at Ine York
Theatre.
PERSONALITY TIME
EIIAYS A ll/l 90 <
j.m. Vl VI ON YOU
ENDS TOOAY !
“Thunder hi ttm Valley
• «K ION McCAlLISTER
IOMUNO GWIMN
4 m tmur tnu ttnoooi
is rnioe at n« at. aa»
wotm Mr* «iriM am •*
a
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1947
Five Incorporations on Island
Listed During Two-Week Period
Three new companies In Nanaimo [Leaf Grocery Ltd. 130.000, Vernon;
and two in Victoria were Included Tweedsxnulr Hotel Co. Ltd , 1150.000.
tn a total of 41 incorporations at Bums Lake; B.C. Taxi Ltd., 120,000,
the companies office at the Legls- and Prince George Machinery Depot
iatlve Buildings during the two Ltd . 140 000, Prince Oeorge. Interior
weeks ended yesterday. Advertising Co. Ltd, 110.000. Ke-
In Victoria. General Welders Ltd, down*. Onion Discount Co. Ltd ,
• capitalised at $50,000. and Owen. *10.000. Kamloops; Twin Service
Sons Richardson Ltd . $50,000. Station Ltd.. $10,000, Dawson Creek,
were registered; In Nanaimo. 8c ho- and Dueck Building Supplies Ltd.
Island Trucking C'o. Ltd., $20,000, Registered extra-provlnclally were
and Nanaimo Pile Driving A Dredg- Russell Theatres Lid., $20,000. with
ing Co. Ltd $10 000 head office ^ Russell. Manitoba, and
Other new incorporations during head British Columbia office in
the fortnight were: jorand Porks, and Monsanto <Can-
From Vancouver— Lockwood A Co. a da> Ltd. $300,000 and 8,000 shares
Ltd , 110.000; Martell Sawmills Ltd , no par value, Montreal and Van-
•30,000; Port Albeml Pish Co. Ltd couver
J 0 '* 11 " 10 U Dr,ve Ltd M ° - Under the Societies Act the follow-
000; Jeffries A Turk Ltd.. $20.000;, lng were ln corporated Elks Holding
To Viait Victoria
m
New (sovernineiil Sets February 23 City Police Court " ,»
_ J A fine of $50 or In default one yeaterday.
For Saanich. Cariboo By-Klee lions *-• F" ^
' J he appeared In city police- court wh , n he plradpd ln cUy
First act of the new Coalition Liberal candidates will he no ml- 1 nominated. for the by-elertlONs. are "charge if having In police court yesterday of being In-
oveniment yesterday was to set nated ln both by-elections without Charles A. Thomas iCCJ- ) tor r-t ilver UT * U .* toxlcated while in control of an
onday. February 23. as <he date opposition from Progressive Con- ^ , 1 ' * " automobile. His driver’s licence was
r British Columbia’s two pending servaUves. Cariboo. and Bruce Mlckleburgh _ _ . suspended for six months.
City Police Court
j Government yesterday was to set nated ln both by-elections without Charles A. Thomas (CCJ-l lor r-volvrr * toxica led while ln control of an
■ Monday. February 23. as <he date oppoaltion from Progressive Con- riH . " . u . 1 ~ automobile. His driver’s licence was
for British Columbia’s two pending servaUves. d B * Mlckleburgh ktromt su5 P*‘ nd « 1 *ht months.
by -elec Uarts - .. , <LPP.) for Saanich. Pur “«htlng OP Fugard Street. ■
uj- r.evuu.ia. Voters lists In both convtliuenciea Alexander Stewart was fined $10 '
Announcement was made by Pre- win close January 17. and nomlna- , Counc, bor J. L. Hobbs no* ln- or Jn dff Jt dav . Proceaslng and not the tlma of
mier Byron Johnson Immediately tlons February 10. dlcated he will seek Cooiltiup noml- picking, determines Whether tea lg
after the first meeting of the ex- Setting of February 23 as date a * l,on * or *be Saanich sen;. Pleading guilty to a charge of green cvjr black.
They are to fill the 8aan.ch seat predict Ucins that the 1048 session !.
vacated when Hon. Norman W. 1 0 f the Legislature would make a I
Whittaker, former Speaker In the late start. In recent yean, the |
House was elevated to Supreme House has been summoned early In
Court bench, and the Cariboo seat. February
which became vacant by death of The two by-elections w'li be the l
Louis LeBourdals.
| first since revision of the Provin-
Rt. Hon. L. BT. LAURENT
Arrangements are being made by'
Fee Ltd . $10,000; Putnam. Cosens * 1 8t. Laurent Is Canadian delegate t
A Wright t 1918) Ltd . $50,000; Capl- I T C] i"' 1 nl [United Nations General Assembl;
Unn Tool it Die Works Ltd. 15.000 U.vl. | .OHSUIcll* He h “ been ot t*’ 011 "* 0
shares, no par value; B. A A. Power ' [Cabinet since 1041. serving as Min
A Construction Co. Ltd , 1,000 shares, £\P£* • I ‘ iwter of Justice before taking hi
ho par value; Rolling Motors Ltd., I l|||( t |*ll | present post He was appointed l
$10,000; Westmount Stock Farm M Privy Council ln January, 1046.
laird Ud $31 - g * | • I
000; Paramount Industries . Ltd . I III MIT to I lolrt p* ■ r • ■
•10.000; Lewis A Kolberg Ltd . 110.- I" \/3lU I |l\7 V POP) 'IhlP
000; Haro Holding Ltd. *25.000. 1 \ ill > UllMl
Tldewuter Pore-f Products Ltd . $25.- A mcmbrr "f the United Slate, J O
000; Lakewood Estates Ltd.. $100,000; co,tU, »' service in Canada for the I* ,
N< ven-Up British Columbta G948- l'**t 22 years. E H Johnson. United 1)1) |
Ltd. 10.000 shares, no par value; States vice-consul In Victoria for six | |
Chase- It Manufacturing Co. Ltd . h ere before the end wy • Ol
0.000; Teds Used Cars Ltd $10.- of January to take up new duties ln K 1111111110 ^llQrl
OOO. and National Timber Co. Ltd . ° B, °- N °fway ^
130,000 shares, no par value Mr Johnson, his wife and 17-year supplies of locally-grown vegr
'I A native of Compton. Que, Mr j gi new government Executive
; d '^r b “ ,„.r;r ~ — — « - *— - f
He has been member of Dominion tjve CounrU j„ t erday. with a^full nounced that he had resigned from «
Cabinet since 1941. serving as Min- attendance of the new Johnson- a11 directorates he had held on the 1
| lat*T of Justice before taking his Anseomb Coalition Government Mainland and Vancouver Island
| present post He was appointed to won , , n the day before before taking office as Prem.er fe
Privy Council in January, 1948. It has been the custom for thr tk«. n. ..... .. £
City Vegetable
Supplies
It has been the custom for the , These Included British Columbia i*
Cabinet to roee* at 10 30 am. each ; Power Corporation. Evans. Cole- f
Tuesday and Friday. Yesterday’s , man A Ollley Bros. Ltd., and sub- .
meeting began an hour earlier, con- rtdiarles of both organisations. He *
■iriued until about ntid-da>. when wax vice-president and general •
Premier Johnson flew b ac-. tha 1 manager of Evans. Coleman A OU-
Malnland to spend the New Year ley Bros, and subsadiarle., which 1
holidays at his New Westminster included Evans. Coleman it John-
h,jmr i »on Bros. In Victoria
009. and National Timber Co. Ltd .A 0 **- U " " U 11 \ a f, nno ¥? 1
130,000 shares, no par value Mr Johnson, his wife and 17-year supplies of locally-grown vegr- ^ ^ ^ “ "■ * *1 ■ * ltv31tl(:ll| 01 L32ICS
Prom elsewhere In the province- old son. James, will go first to Wash- ub | a are prplty wrU ^4 up and ______ C
Davidson Construction Co. Ltd . | Ington, DC, and then to Norway. Victorian, may have lo go without i' T/v V Joif- VinfjvJo O
010.000. North Vancouver; Maple Joining the United State. Oov UDK varieties because of the lm- 10? I SI I ? |( 1003 , 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 < 1 1 ’ \ ,)
rmment service prior to the Great pert restrictions Imposed by the J
ww fl’i 1 War. Mr Johnson resigned his poal- Pederal Government, according to Rxyrnrtnd F McEroy, Providence. : on current and future pruen
Mlllltpr ll :il’IW Uon to**™ with the armed forces, local wholealers. R J - national president or the Pra- th , .. .
▼? HI llo , and spent Rome time overseas during I No lettuce and very little spinach Order of Eagles, will visit * lea
- __ # thf Rejoining the Government Ls available now. It Is reported, while Victoria January 3 and 4. It wb. order * Mr - McElroy repi
IWI'lfl ; sen ire at the conclusion of the war supplies of celery and hothouse an °fE«»hlMtlon of 1 .378.000
Ilvlldll o he was sent lo Stavanger, Norway tomatoes are nearing exhaustion
* J After two and one-half yearn In Fairly good supplies of cabbages and
r<innnft \\ , Norway he came to Canada, taking root vegetables are on hand
wiCillllUl Tv Cl 1 1 U P bis first appointment in this There are few oranges in slock but
eminent service prior to the Great j port restrictions Imposed by the J
War. Mr Johnson resigned his poal- , Federal Government, according to' Raymond P McEroy, Providence. : on current and future programs c! ■
I 'Jon to serve with the armed forcer local wholealers. R I - national president or the Pra- lhe E , nation 1 1 !|
, and spent some time overseas during! No lettuce and very little spinach , ^ rn * 1 Order of Eagles, will visit ltta * T ° r >
I the war Rejoining the Government is available now. It U reported, while Victoria January 3 and 4, It wa.* ‘ p order * McElroy represents |
l\ 11*111 lkPh‘ll(\ | .cnire at the conclusion of the war supplies of celery and hothouse
■w.C'l/ClII Cy he was sent tn Stavanger, Norway, romatoev are nearing exhaustion
* J Afler two and one-half years in Fairly good supplies of cabbages and
t „ B _ ak | \\ *f Norway he came to Canada, taking root vegetables are on hand
wiCillllUl Tv Cl I l I up * ,la appointment In this There are few oranges in slock but
country In Sydney. NS, In Scptem- two carloocla are expected early In
The longer major repairs nn Vie- 1 ber, 1939. He later served at Monc- January. They are being Imported
tori a roads are delayed tlw more ton. Frederickton and Campbellton. under the quota system,
they will cost, according to Aid. Dr. I NB.; Charlottetown, PJE.I.; Halifax. On the brighter side are report*
J. D. Hunter, public works com- NS; Regina. Saak, and Victoria. that bananas are becoming more
mil tee chairman. plentiful and there will soon be
Presenting a road preliminary rr- l\ * I sufficient to meet all demands
construction program to the City \ ()Ur I Ml I V Orape supplies are considered to be
Council, estimated to cost at least J sufficient for another two weeks.
$1,000,000, he urged that some of 1^ « The potato market Ls holding firm
.ho work be started early In the I HFKilM but wholesalers expect prices to
New Year even though the council _ ndvanrj.
may not h»v, had tin* to pa*. B > “WARD A WAGNER ,i ~
lu estimates. planetary daily guide for __
*The time l» past when we can WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER SI, I lipilc
continue patching our roads.’’ he Keywords for the Day EnthuMam sAClIUI l 1 Iltl lo
declared. ’’The horse and buggy resolution, service. *
days are gone.’ 1 Wednesday In General- fmr-t wnrkr 17 r
I but wholesalers expect prices to
advance soon.
Report Thefts
days are goiy. Wednesday In General: Get work |< I'Gtll l I 110
City official, are afraid that some | compl e!ed early. Guard against 1 I fJIll ? .ill « I UJl
of tlie roads along new bus routes. „ ceMlVf durlll€ the afUr . P _ M
which now need rebuilding, will be- noon an(1 Mr|y even|ni| _ ravorab , f 1 W Blakeney. 48 Obcd Avenue,
come virtually Unjiassable with the nperwte tonight. Indication r *P ort «l «o city police yeaterday xnnwmced today by CecU
heavier traffic unless action Is taken this will be a pleasant, notable Lh * t a quantity of clothing had president of No. 13 Aerie.
a.VVMO.NU r. MrCI ROY
in the very near future.
Firms Advised
Special Sales
Need Licences
an organisation of 1.378.000 mem-
bers. the largest benefit-paying or-
ganization ln the world.
Mr MrKIroy. administrator of
racing for Rhode Island, has long
been active in national councils,
and In civic and public affairs of
his home city and state. A former
city clerk of Providence, he has
served as president of the New
England City and Town Clerks’ As-
sociation. Eected as grand worthy ,
president at the 1847 national con-
vention at Chicago. McEroy has
held office as secretary of the
Rhode Island State Aerie, as grand
worthy conductor, and as grand
worthy vice-president, the pomion
from which he max elevated to hLx
present offire.
Plana include a reception at the
Empress Hotel on January 3. In ,
the late afternoon, and McEroy
Night. January 4. when the order
hopes to enlist 100 new members.
PLEADS INNOCENT
NUERNBERG. Dec 30 • Reuters)
New Year’s Eve been stolen from his car Monday Mr. McElroy will addrrsra mem- NL ERNBERG. Dec 30 » Reuters)
If December 31 Is Your Blrthdate n, * ht whl,f ,he vehlc,e had brra ° f lh * Arr,e at 7 30 p m ln Marshal HugoSperrle.com-
Manr Happy Returns,” Famous L ,,lrk,, . t, on Johrw " n S,reH be,wprn ‘ he A '’ flr H ° me ’ 7 ” V>eW 8tr “ t> mander of the Oerman air fleet ln
de.T« izr^E vie, ° r 1001 a rh ‘ niney f!re •“ a i,auAr ° wned rt B rT? L ' t:nK,ftnd ** -*:*'-
Attention to the fact that buslnea’: , ,, ,1 1 h U 1 by the BC. Cement Company at d,, n^ » T ‘ng near a grocery store
house* holding dosing out sales for „ , V. P,an * r * n ^ madr . _ Tod Inlet wax extinguished by the complained to the proprietor about
whatever reason are required to ob- pracl c “ * nd <l * ecuted now AsSOiS ItUTPrlSP Saanich Fire Department yesterday rustomerx arriving and forming a
tain a special licence wax called by | ^ c ‘ afternoon, department headquarten queue at 9 a m
officl&U of the City trades licensing ( f'nmmanilant TORONTO. Dec. 30 <CP) — The reported. The house suffered no
department yesterday. ' ,, r HlHiaiHlcini annual^ statement of the Bank of damage.
It was explained the licence must SunlmCCfl lo Dl*P Toronto, released today, shows total m the city Uie fire department
be obtained If a merchant is hold- assets of $393,518 000. an increase responded to two chimney fires, a l— I /~\ 11/ C 1# » n 7*
Ing • sale to dispose of hLs stock DACHAU. Oermany. Dec. 30 of $25 000.000 over last year, and small fire In an automobile and a Mm W kJ /VI A t\ /
because of the expiration of a lease Hans Mnrser, commandant of the the highest In the bank's hlxtory falxe- slnrm yesterday. • __
bmcause he Is selling cnit. moving Nordhausen concentralion Total earnings were up by *132,- rh , .. ' A R F 1 Cl I / '
bankrupt, holding a fire xnle or for nunp. today was sentenced to death 000. but with Increases for deprrrla- , _ ' ‘ , ‘ ._ ... '
a numbrr of other reasons by a United States war crime* lion In bank premises and In Do- ... „ ° ' * . .
Before the licence u granted, the court, which also Imposed sentence* minion taxes, the net Is $• 187 000. [ ' . . t \ p , How smart are you? In January*!
merchant U requlrrd to provide de- ranging from five yean Imprison- down, $8000. After payment of ,rttBr ' *^‘ . e 1 Header's Digest are 3 of the sort
tails of the sale, the amount of stock nient to life on 14 of hts confeder- dividends of $730 000, the sum of * u om '' Ie n ' r “ of problems psychologists use to
to be disposed of. the price paid for stes. *487 783 was carried forward to ‘‘ * . p m ’ , determine aptitudes and abilities,
the goods and other Information at ft wwa the last war crime* case profit and loss account. an ] a,fe , nr vr re ^* s * d TVy these teats. They’re fun to do
the discretion of the licence In- scheduled to be held before a United Current loans of *112,000000 are / “ ‘ irm ,Urned ln * (if you don’t worry too much how
•pector State* court here, and ended two up $30,000,000. Deposits frun the ,,,n you come out) ... and may heln
If the sale extend* up to 30 days years of trials ln which 1.849 per- public are $337,000,000. up *33 000 - T, ' < ‘ °* k Ba V department re- , if vou re as smart a
the fee charged is $25 and Increases sons have been tried and 1.399 been 000. while Government deposiu are Mended to a chimney fire In the 400 m\ wttva thought von we
for sale* covering longer periods. found guilty. *18.000.000. down $14 000,000 block on Monterey Avenue at ^ y , , • , .
I persons bom on this date Include: “ nd B,ftnsh * rt
Andrews Norton theologian and Mb * ,n * tl Wfre / " rPy OVcrcoat ’ " / ’I •
author; Jacques CarUer. navigator *“ r R «»nnel trooxera and a grey ( JUmUPV V 1FCS
and explorer. Andreas Vesahus .^vriew sweater, he . toted VillHIIHV ? ■ UU)
onatoniL-t and surgeon P 011 " ■**« Informed of the ^
Your Year Ahead; Resolve to ,htfl . ,rnm . thP tu * # jj* 1 Bwpl1, I \| < IV'I1I , N
pash all your affair* boldly in the moorrrt at the foot of Fnrt nidi lll^
! month* to come jmim.v. of ft watch, the property of
nortnnt dealing wi.h 'l— ' Victor Ball. 1001 North Park Street A chimney fire at a house own,
the Battle of Britain, wax among
14 top military commander*. Includ-
ing three field marshals and one
admiral, who inday pleaded Inno-
cent to chant** before a United
Ptate* military war crime* tribunal
BRISTOL. England «CP>. — Real-
Assets Increase
department yesterday V
It was explained the licence mast SlMlfpnruil In IIi#»
be obtained If a merchant Is hold- 1 11 ru lu 1 ,r
How Smart
Are You ?
no damage to the vehicle resulted
The false alarm wax turned in at TVy tW t^tx. They rw fun to do
A lg p In (u you don t worry too much how
__ _ . _ „ J ^ . you come out) . . . and may help
The Oak Bay fire department re- **
you find out if you're ax smart
for sale* covering longer periods. found guilty.
*18.000.000. down 114 000.800.
Victorians , With Rest of Dominion
Ray Stiff Price to Greet New Year
Merrymaker* In Victoria tonight. In spite of the coat. It appears ,10 visit the city over the New
will pay plenty for the "privilege of lhal Victorian* will be out In Year'* period, and shipping, bus and
welcoming In the New V»r hi the Ktxtngth ^ observe the festivities ] airline officials expect heavy trmf-
clty s entertainment spot*, a survey .. _ . .
I 111 '
Coat for the entire evening may Oarden, Melody Lane and the Club 1 *n other part* of Canada and the
range up to $30 and more, with 8lrocco are all anticipating large ! UnR ed States, the occasion will be
tickets for dances and parties in crowds, and in most of these places, 'celebrated in similar fashion to Vlc-
cluba and hotels running from $2.50 reservation* have been taken up for : *nd for similarly high fees,
(o $15. To this must be added the several weeks. Ticket prices »n..
mat of many Incidental expenses, from $« to $15. '
Hairdressers and florists are re- Most of Victoria’s clubs are also Quolity PLATING
porting a boom In business, and taxi staging parties, especially at the
firms are anticipating the usual Royal Victoria Yacht Club, and * m4
New Year* rush. Some reported many house parties appear to be RUSTPROOFING
that cabs have been booked In ad- on the evening’s agenda.
ranee. Usual holiday crowds art expected 1 c««»«n dominion RisrraoonNa
5:25 pm.
■7— »WM<r>
NEW YEAR’S
DAY
Also in Reader ’ m Digest
New help for women's change of
life. Science has known that fannie
-cy. hormone deficiency
/ \ More much of the phy-
| 1 steal und mrntol u,a*t
the l Iwij the meno-
' f but h ee
^ Rtesm ruelly, risky inseo-
terns. Paul de Km if brings
\ f n . ’ore* of two tsblete that
' 1 -'A pnnw ui many
HOLIDAY. to •A 'A- pooiac mu-* --lee many
gy ^ SERVICE ,W * mM 10 tbs "chance ”,
I’m railing my daughter to live
$ • $ olone. If ynu ko<iw bow to live alone,
you'll never have to. Bare David Cohn.
>ULAR SERVICE — R * * ho,r * how by l,-rn,n « to fat
Victoria Dunren Ninilns Cser- pise aura fmm eimple things -you be-
irner, Cempwu Rtrer. Cort Albernl mm* happy intAin yourself . . . and how
tow inner etrsngtb makes you a delight
® O O to othara, a better mete and parent
to — d »e««d frwm * t mtm ’i ffaw < mqiwiM)
1DAY SERVICE —
Btnxsv The way bock . When his eon and later
WTXT 6AAX1CN hie wife aim nutted eus ale he erseked
"AAMnrmv wnixf mentally, blaming hiraaelf Doctors aaad
!!?V, t S°' rK *** d orvtr recover, ln this true story
liuru pro* rwwa th4 m *" rWcnh - h * retreat
mrRNXins-TIU.ICUM from tha world of reality. Read bow
nnuxsths-wtuttwaop ravaculooaly brought hua
WRm DOCOUAX to his sen — a and a new. useful life
REGULAR SERVICE—
Victoria Dunren Nintl
RUSTPROOFING
Ceeealt DOMINION atSTPSOOflNO
Skeel Tear Mr tel Preteetlee
rnMNM
Sharp Slump Noted in Receipts
From Property lax Reversions
•' I oixosmni g.at*
a marked slump In cash receipts while cash receipt* amounted to wi cksc- plats
. . like *OPPRR* PLA T I
and sale* of city tax reverted prop- sixs.iaa. nsrmo gnpi^t*
from ta« mf. rocord .oul. J*******, ^ * unmCT ‘
, . . .. . afMU |for • further marked slump tn aaV* Oer a«p»wiuuu win Be cu* u
has been recorneo oy wie civy and rwwlpta next year. Re- cwn-wnw ix ru. M
department, duced demand for building lot* Is rw. M mrrnit. raw aiw
Sale* this year numbered $31 luted as one of the rewsona, while
valued at $193,471 compared to 1M U Is pointed out that the number ^ -
valued at *301.306 ln 1948 Cash re- of lota owned by the dty which aw
eelpta alumped to $320 *1^ from last supplied with *ewer. drainage and, DOMINION
jooCn total of *340.091. *a ter *rrvtc«B ha* become limited. DIKTDD/V5nu/*
The 1947 total*, however, were *1U1 ; Before many more lot* are *old HUi I rKOUr INvs
much higher than prewar figure* aoma money must be spent In de- CO . LTD.
Tn 1919 there were only 1M prop- velopment of services la new sub Mt • nr« imw. i IMnnl
ertlea sold for 6 value of *01,230. division*.
CO.. LTD.
W Vtr*X I'WM. Vl
SUNDAY SERVICE —
SIDNKY
WT8T SAANICH
8AANJCHTON W || A RT
DDf CO vs
nonoi
r\’» II *» PM From rwoot
mmNxuis-T7:x.ictJM
ncRNsiDs- wtucmaoD
HOHTH DOCOhAX
AltNEX- RALPH
lars mix
IMu. . 11 «• PM Ptom DewH
COOK w
OORDOK HEAD
CORDOVA DAV
Flos . . . I1U FM Praia Drpol
•ALT RFRIHO ISLAND—
Th'ir«fl«T tome*
JORDAN Rim
Leave VteWrla a J* fit.
Via Nt« RaM
KKATINO-OLD WRBT ROAD -
Hr Dvipira
*»ryt r*
629 Broughton at Broad
Telephone E 1177
0v« with the dictionary. Ever pUy
synonyms’* (1 start WMh "rop rav a.” Y om
nans back with “rebuke” or “aooid ”,
tor itsfaiwv |. Galatt Burgam tails bow
too can not only get some good gamaa
fm® your dirtkmary. but bow laammg
•art use of words helps yoe ulk and
think more accurately.
/a lAta (asur — 40 nrttrim a f iaafiag
*ato»a*. artoW from laodia# moguniwa
and eurronl hall, and randtnmd k
■n your bw.
• •T TNI JANUARY
Readers Digest
£
Both were member* of the Liberal cla I Elections Act giving franchise
r- roa,,l,on - *« d In terms of to Chinese and East Indian citizen* d
Coalition agreement* It is expected Only candidate* so far officially B
SP
EC\^ S
Store Hour*; 9 .
Wednesday: 9 A.
AM roi PM T I C 4]^
M. to 1 PM 1
Year-End Clearance Values
A Clearance of Men a
Smoking Jackets
Regular 9 95 and 11.95
lJrc-‘.v. cum fi.tr table jacket*
t la tine Is m *hitdr> nf Mur <
Small, tiicdium ami iatgc st/c‘ 1
shoppers—
quantity limited
•i/v li.r * .irh
5.00
— math floor
Chenille Bedspreads
H Unix , double -bed size spread* vf
closely tufted chenille, altraclivx de
sign* tn «!ark r«>se, blur, turquoise and
0 DC
Values to JI 0U U.UU
Men’s Slippers
An oddmrnt clcar-oway oi men s leather
and soft-sole slippers. 1 H f\
Most sires in the lot 1 . / J
Boys' Dress Oxfords
Rlack hr brown leather Oxfords with
leather sole* and rubber Heel*. O n Q
Sizes 1 to 5'.: L», iiJ
Men s W ork Boots
Odds apd ends ju men's work hunt* m
the bicker Rises s
Size* S in 1 1 only
— government streci
Cretonne Bedspreads
24 Only, double-bed size, tn floral pat
terns on-bpht green grounds. A *7Q
Regular h.95 — ••••e
Counter-Soiled or
Damaged Staples
At 25'r Off Regular Prices
I .ace Tablecloths, col tun cloths, linen
cloth*., rayon cloths, bridge covers,
guest towels and other useful items re
priced fur quick clearance. *
— mam floor
Druto Section Oddments' Reduced
Kahanr Cologne, apple M 01
*. ni ami honey 9Q* 4
•ttrkle uJ
Kjhane Roaebud Bath * q«’
Oil. rrvnlar 1 oil
Jane Seymour Bath Powder
with large jiuff, | /\/\
regular 1 85 1 .UU
SAVE C, OR MORE ON
Alltnbury’t Lyaantol Soap
( made in r.nglandl, regular
25c rake. o ore
at L for LO
Jane Seymour Bath- 7C r
ette*. rrgntAr 1.50 . I 0
Dorothy Gray Bluatery
Weather Lotion, v or
regular .’50 I J
Jeria Hair Tonic. Qe
regular 50*- .. 5F
Pinaud’a Lillianville ore
Talc, regular 50c LO
Mem Gardenia Soap, OQ r
I UJ
Mem Gardenia Soap, rnc
I large cake, rrg l.|0 00
—main floor
Short Ends of Carpet
J • Is* l‘ ’.-yard length* of fine carpet — suitable for hearth rugs, bedroom mat* and
<br»r mat*
SAVE ft OR MORE ON
Upholstery and Drapery Remnants
Datna-k*, plain covering*, homespuns and cretonnes included in this clearance
group. Wide selection of practical lengths.
— second floor
Two Attractive Groups of
36- Inch Cretonnes
A fine selection of designs anil color-
ing* for curtains, draperic-. cushion
covers. All .3b inches wide. I’er yard
Tailored Marquisette
Panels
39 ° 59 °
3R inches x 2’ 4 yards. 'I adored panels of
fine .sjmt patterned marquisette | HF
in ivory. F.ach IslD
—draperies, second floor
SPR I NG-FI LLED MATTRESSES
Deep, comfortable, spring-filled mattressca - built by Simmons— to ihcir standard
of quality. Hundreds of soft ri*tlient coils, covered with layers of cotton felt.
1 pholstered in durable covering 4.6 and 33 widths only. *|Q HF
LiO . / J
Unpainted Bookcases With Glass Doors
Strongly built with convenient shelve* Si/r*4K inches high, 25 itTches wide and 13
inches deep, filax* dr. or with spring catch, f-iftren only at this 3 a nr
I * hopping onl) .. l^.jj
— furniture department, second floor
Wcar-Ever Aluminum Roasters, 6.95
No lieiter roaster made than these of Wcar-Ever quality aluminum. Measure 12 x
16-inch and will lake a 20-pound turkey.
DISH CLOTHS. 15r
Fin* quality knittrd cotton dixh cloth*
FIRE SHOVELS, 3
Extra strong japanned fire ihnvrU »ha« will
give rear* of service
SANI CANS. 1.2(5
ft ■»•»']> k lc hen ulenxil in wliite with miiiI rose
motif sn»l *fep on treadle
Plastic Jackets
Save a third on these colored plastic
jackets, suitable for use outdoors for
men or women. O
Regular 3.95 L.OJ
Fishing Rod and Reel
3-Piece steel casting rods with durable
metal reel. „ O AC*
Regular 5.00 J,t/J
GARBAGE CANS. B.95
Extra large, heavily galvaniird Tight -fitting
lid*.
CORN BROOMS.
ti<Ki*l quality 4-»tring corn broom* with well-
finiahrd handle.
COAL HODS. 7*t
M'ack jipouin d li ;Ji of a generoo* lit*.
Strong handle
— lower main floor
Electric Motors
J wenty only, ft H P. West electric
motors to clear aa
this morning
—lower main floor
— lower main floor
3-Cell Metal Flashlights
rlare pre-frK-us lens and three O
fre«h live batteries L»UJ
— electrical department, broad street
DAVID SPENCER
LIMITED
tonMBMMBBK
COLONIST SPOKTS
NO. 17— NINETIETH YEAH
SECOND NEWS SECTION
(ESTABLISHED 185«)
Slill Topping
U.S.H.L. S coring
MCTORIA, BRITISH (OI.1MHU, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, I‘>I7
— = * r ^
Jockey leaves Horse Like Graceful Man on Trapeze Two Players lie
hmf ♦-»*•*-* ; ^ ^ For Point Lead:
( iIh 1» Slure I op
Prairie Horses I H^ves Horse Like Graceful Man on Irapm two
w/ . , ,, Rig*-' Win Slrenk 1 0r 1
n ltl I IIP IVlQSt I r - i *■ ^ 1
"™ r!
|\ • r< In near perfect *lyle tonight
iiurui" Reason ^ <*«*«•«* raw*.
1/111 * n 5, k ^ king of the profc-Mlonate. 6-4.
WINNIPEG. l>c JO «CEi — An un- ®-4, * nne * hu * lral v,ctoI Y
In the third match of their
official compilation today ahomrd trjmW(mUmnU1 *** u^.
that Prairie racing atablta act the Thf gang u n g 19.47 amateur
pm e throughout the 80-day Western champion and Davte Cup hero
racing ivewinn at meetlntti In Cal- never missed with hte over-
gary. Edmonton. Regina, 8a* katoon head as he broke Bobby a *er-
and Winnipeg- vice twice for the initial kill.
W J. Yates of Calgary eaally won Cleveland * largest tennte
the training title with 29 vlctorle* crowd 6,664 fans, contributed
11 more than his closest rivals. 1 to a gate of 19,227.
Harry Streeter or Calgary and Billy |
Trevenen of Winnipeg. _
Bir Berrll of the Drumhrller and ||0||StOM Flayers
Lorhead Ruble. Calgary, wan the
leading money winner on the circuit ^.*11 T Ann I n , r
totaling lf> 240. In addition, he cap- .till I 1 Dl)|llllw
tured the three-year-old crown. _ _ 1 * .
Bisters Best and Allrnjay. with ^ '.S.II.L. Sl'Orih”
seven vlcUirles apiece, were winnert C
of the moat race* I MINNEAPOLIS. Dec JO uPl-
Bmll Roy of Tisdale, Saak., cap- Houston continued to dominate the
tured first place among the jockeys, leading scorer* list in the United^ Inesta/
being astride 64 winners, 46 seconds 8tate* Hockey League with Tour of fial , c| >|t , tuile „ „ rU tk by Jockey T Griffiths as he is jolted out of saddle ol horse Priority st first hurdle in MmaBMIn
and 45 thirds. In the stake* brackets, ha. players among the first sU. In- Bt Caulield. Australia. Jockey W. Aldridge on Annandale (behind) seems to be too busy looking i,<hb»io.a
Jimmy Blvewrlght of Calgary took finding the two top positions held, after mount to watch Griffiths' gymna stics. Jockey was not injured,
top honors tf QtOTg* Agar and Paul Mun-
£«“t=rtiSSS.2H Ku^n lhbut Kolsleml R.C.A.F. I earn r ? 1
—ond «lh mourn.. _Mu»drlrk. Hoi»U« \l IlStfl Ili'S . . . . IlltCI
< Hear* Snow — R mu*
Eanlphl BOO N artlh
v tEWTON Maas . Dei SO
up - -. — Star u viler Gil Dodd*
CALGARY. Dec 30 tCF> -An un-
official tabulation of Western Can-
ada Senior Hockey League statistic*.
Including tonight's game between
Regina Capital* and Saskatoon
Quakers »bow* Butch McDonald of
Calgary In a Ue for first place with
Ab McDougall of Regina Each ha*
48 points.
Bill Kyle of Regina follows with
43 puuits and next is Steve Latoskl
of Lethbridge Maple Leaf* with 40
point*.
ton College* outdoor board
track today and then donned
running togs to turn In the
fastest 600 yards he ever ha*
raced.
Coach Jack Ryder clocked
Dodds in 1.13.8 for the 600
in the Boston runner* first
real test for hi* 1948 track
campaign
A
j The leaders:
I M> Duualil, CateaT?
. MetXivissll. W»gi
| Hill K»ir HctlJia
'tatnski. LetbbrMis ~ r -
Hsmatad. Kdmotium ..1 —
Hunter, raksarr —
Hnldvr. BtUKaon —
r«U«? C*i*»rr —
jrirsnt. Csteary —
Mei imer Letbhridi*
1 tlauck Resina
Hen tier H»«S»t*JOn
I Hrownridfr Cal«»r»
I TEAM STANDINGS
G
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M
4*
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4*
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33
4)
•
31
40
11
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31
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1*
34
3*
11
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11
31
33
30
11
33
1ft
1ft
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1)4
It*
11
13<
ID
11
)06
VI
34
•1
101
33
IDO
114
30
P Stale Department
" Delay s Passport
I For Puck Player
M J
jj! WASHINGTON. Dec 30 4'i -Tlie
s i Slate Department said in repty to a
Jr i query today that U teni *ol»K to Ret
J caught on thin Ire In any dispute
'between two United States amateur
Quakers Rally
T o Down Caps
iar-dwrllmg Saskatoon Quakers
climbed to within two point* of tha
fourth place Lethbridge Maple l-eafs
in the Western Canada Senior
Hockey League tonight when de-
feating Regina Capitals 1 1 -8 In over-
time The loa* kept Caps from as-
suming undisputed poswMon of top
place in the loop
Quakers were four goal* Ui artror*
with le.Mi than nine minutes to play
but came through with four goal*
tlie last one with 40 second* left,
ui ue it up and then wrln In tha
! extra seaslon.
Movie-Struck
Player Signs
Dual Contract
and Paul
G. A.
20 34
Baseball Shrine
(Hosed for Good
LOUISVILLE, Ky . Dec 30 <A’>
The birthplace of baseball's Na-
tional League- Al Kolb's little oys-
ter house and tavern where authorl-
tlea say the league s first organiza-
tion meeting was held in 1875. was
closed permanently today It will
be remodeled for another tenant.
Koiilnl. St. Paul 11 *3
MrKensie. Houston ... 18 24
Farfte, Minn. 15 25
Maeey. Ilouvtun ... 13 27
Atanana*. Minn. .. . 15 24
Brawn. SI- Paul — — 27 II
Wyrhrrley, Minn. . 19 HI
Powell. Kansas City 14 IS
Petra Plans to Sign
Pro Tennis Contract
BRUSSELS. Dec 30 uPi - l
Petra of France. Wimbledon te
p l{ngl>Y Debut
“ Cor Mustangs
« Set Saturday
Bolstered R.C.A.F. Team ! r ? 1 Fo ™ i " i ”"
tween two United stales amateur j^qs ANOELES. De-. 30 iA’ In-
>ckry groups fielder Johnny Berardlno of Cleve-
T7ie question came up when It waz land Indians signed a double- bar-
A*soc4atlon. was turned down on love, in the Rummer and make
tils request for a passport to repre- mot les his second love. In the Wln-
Ihe ter.
Inter-! ,olle«;e
Displays linprovfd Form \ t hieti<
Olympic Gaines In Switzerland ron [ r4C | WJW> idgned at a cere-
Dld this mean that the Stale mony In whlrh .President HlU Veeck
Department wa* going to favor the of the Indians aud movie jiroducer
nion
ch has' OTTAWA, Dec. 30 «Pl.— TTlmmed Louia Lecorop
card at u> Olympic *l*e and bolstered with 1 Frank Denster
day. Victoria j fresh blood. Canada * 1W8 Olympic Andrr Laperrir,c. ...... - h . r in .n„nal ehanininiuhin'Uie American Hockey Association land bull club will have claim on
[otb.ll under hb.'kr} dub-R C. A F F\Jtr. W.U, H.lder 17, Toronu. ;■ ■' ", **“ ‘ • to venl, lh.1 be „ ,o be «n. to n.ftekUr. Mrv.n .'.r.m, belnr.
thi* *eaaon, stepped frum the auditorium ice to- No j Forward Unt- Ab Rt-naud. * „ rc ^. h . IswilUterUnd a* a hockey player Spring training and conUnuing
M tune under | night a vastly-improved squud from i7 Ted Hlbbrtd. 21. and **»* rn.Il-,,* ' r eorescntlns the Uni- “ un,il the w.irltl series next
I- «»»an they the group which staru-d the critics ( Shro eter. 26. all of Otuwa **»' iif * * cofumbla Al- 1 m * IT Ootober This will give Berardlno
.1 Vancouver Leafs b-w —• * -
Utely entered J CHU University and a city league ^ Aylmcr> Que „ and LAC. coUrge a thleUc chain- , \\ ill Aflrr tb< wr,M ' B™*** *
built up to a | :»nny team Ftoy For be*. 25. Vancouver. n thouW ^ dec iared until a >'IDI L 1 JflJl I fl III llgi-d lo return to Hollywood and
ihelr showing Final aelecUoiu, No. 3 Forward Line— George challenge hud been issued to West- 1 u A w n , A ,w in _ Vancouver tor P “ lunrr B » in,n No mention
owers an In- by Sqdiu Ldr. A O -bandy* Wabstim 2fi Toronto; Sfl . Andy Gilpin. 27. prTl untV er«IU«. that the Western . ' '. Canadian ba^ketbail WM mmlf of bul VMN ' k “’ d
»b»e standing manager of the team, after a brisk M<m ^ ^Uig Taylor. 28 Cannda mter-Unlrrnlty Athletic ^ated the' *»th'*o«UrarU c*"«M for 'ronxlder-
d half league pnvc.tse sktrmUh WrinhtvUle Que. 'union be continued and revitalized abI " '
atoreof ^ebec Sm^or ^Hodte, A(1dJUonftl ButoUlulM _ P . 0 . „ u . lo lnclud# thr four Western ch Z p tnr», Veeck gambled WO.OOO and a ball -
2 30 pm. piu Uattue- ** on ** j . bert Brook*. 25. Montreal, and Cpl | versltlra and to arrange regular M f ., Rj/jii Btadlum tonight. »’ lu > er * h,,n hf bought Berardlno
un*, the Fiji "" being forwarded to the Olympic, ^ Ottawa b,rlr* In a-, many major sport* a* ““ “ R ^ al the end of last
engagement, commuter at London. • practicable »,.h . v.ew to meeting^ A * aUhrd *** mutm. realhung that the athlete
j Al. hough outclassed by bc-nator.- c ^ l ‘ “l^e pre^t . Idleriges within the proposed Canadians In their third stance mlfh( no , r^t
| who sailed through the contest Hi-4, thrown ^together *hasUly ' Dominion body and that the ^ Ihe vWtor. jumprt Uito a
from.- nafore a handful on onlooker*, the ‘'w throtro togeuier quick lead and were ahead the en- ^ ^ .
Macdonald Park Saturday. Victoria tresn biooa. tariaaa* i
Mustangs, wlui play ed fotball under hockey club— R C. A F.
American college rule* thi* season, ' stepped frum Uie audiu
wUI perform f--r the that tune under I night a vastly-improved squud from ^7
the English Rugby code when they the group which started the critic* Sl
tangle with Victoria College * senior ranting a 'few week* ago. when they
Wally H.*,
No. 1 l
27 led
Lecompve. 33. Ottawa. KO WI1
Denster. 26 Woodroffe. Ont.'tlon o
Laperrlere. 22. Montreal, and Athle!
Haider, 27, Toronto. offs 1
1 Forward Une Ah Rt-naud. lu b "
ed Hlbberd. 21. and Pat 1
ler. 26, all of Otuwa
2 Forward Line- Pete LleUh-
r O WINNIPEG Dec 30 0>.- Forma - , ^ ‘
mt .Jtion of a Dominion Infrr-UnJveniHy Miuiirll Rileys appli
aud AlMeric Union, wdth regional pV®y-‘ mkl turned owti un..
joff.s and a national championship American H-K-ke
lud in basketball and pnsalbly hockey > verify that he 15
Pat ' and football, was urged here today Swltxerland a* a n- tk
1 Delegate* representing the Unl-
v entitle* of British Columbia. Al- * ;
(other learn, the one sponsored by the
( Amateur Athletic Union?
No. said Pres* Officer Reginald
! MiUhcU. Riley s application merely
I he Richard Po timer,
boa*, participated
Berardlno* eo-
Aftrrwanls
ihemselves a
all hand* expressed
•'highly satisfied**
Association land ball cl
be sent to the inflelder
V player Spring tmt
tangie wiwi - . w ... no 1 rorwira unr-ro* wtiui- . .,,h Manltohn
fifteen In a match alnted for 2 p m. , suffered defeat al Lhe hand* of Ml- Ottawa; AC2 Orval Gra-I b . * , . '
Mu.tanga hove definitely entered] Gill University and a city »WK |vellr 19 . Aytaier . Que, and LAC. athletic cham-
*. senior league, now built up to a army team.
A l«ulsvtlle sports columnist has champion In 1946, intends to lum four -team circuit, and ihelr showing
announced
Roy Forbes. 25. Vancouver.
No. 3 Forward Une— Geo
j Ha national college sthlrtic cham-
Iplon should be declared until a
gi 1 challenge hud been issued to West-
\ ancouver
Score Easy
Leafs
Win
"should be preserved for posterity, day Petra has signed a contract dicatlon of ihelr P-
were 11 poaslble lo dismantle and with the Hellos Club of Brussels j n lhe Jqqp once sec'
siwconstruct It In baseball’s Hall of said the friend, and has started pj ny under way.
Fame at Cooperstown. N.Y ” giving lesson* to members . h ,. m -, r h d
v
q. V s
IP
suggested that the back room professional, a close friend said to- Saturday wiU give folower* an In- j by Sqdn. Ldr. A G -Bandy* WaUum , , Toront o ; Sgl. Andy Oilpln. iT.I^'^verglt^ thkl the hllketh^ll Wa
-should be preserved for posterity day Petra has signed a contract Nation of ihelr possible standing manager of the team, after a brl *M MmUr eal. and Cpl Irving Taylor. 28. CftnBdB mter-Unlveriltv Athletic th .
warn II nfwaihla in riUmnutl* wiih iha Mrlirw fTluh of Bni**.eL*. w.,, n rr. aar.vnri half Lewjiui nrartlse skirmUh with Oll*w» Ben- ......... j 'Champions, easily defeated n
play get* under way. ators or the Queoec oeiuoc n^Rr,
The otlyr .natch at 2 30 pm. p.u ^ W^on -d 17 =
1 Canadian Bcoltlsh against the Fiji'”* being forwarded to the Olympic
! Islanders In a repeat engagement, commuter at London
I Although outclassed by Bcua tors.
. I who sailed through the contest 10-4,
V Iptnri-J I uorprw before a handful on onlooker*, the
Flyer, showed sparkle and rtl»n>| ^J^Tof . ^1 Um -me time and place as the «"
possibilities as they battled Uu '| aeccrillnK ^ pXl * ru wbo vlcW ed NaUonal Federation of Canadian! Bob Burt well of the Clover Leah
Jim “Tan g.
WHh 1947 almost history. . glance buck at the sports happening. ^ Blld TlAylor
oser the past year disclose* Hut It was a lean one for Victorian* In many up , 0 points, Vie-
nna* Bill 1D47 had It* Share of thrill, for city sports fans and ^ d ,. jptttra 8aun , chU , u
outstanding achievements by city athletes. Sport was still recovering wnJ<>r ,.q„ N|Ulid 59.37, after
from wnrtlme netback* but lhe future Is considerably brighter lea'dln* 20-10 at half-time' Bud
On the achievement side, the showing of the Y.M CA 'a swimming M|( j...^ wtth 12 WBA h, g ,, scorer
aJid track and field clubs wa* possibly lhe br*t. Coach Archie McKinnon's Catherine Kennedy
V ia • “ team was thrown together hastily xwnmuo.1 -
Idoria (Offers l *l 0 " |w»UU« the last fortnight, the nyer. WC.IU.AU consider meeting at
^ y , hsMied .I,,. 1 showed the makings of a real team the same Ume and
VV in l lirsvjt r-impe i>OV " bUHlM “ according W, rx^rU who viewed National Federation
n III I III t( btUnth Heavier team and fought against University Students'
Vlctara cag* ^ „.,L — ^JSSSsSTJa ^ i5sg|«laui
exhibition games trom 6aanlchton Watsrin ^pped four men . rom Ui«] Npw york January „
quintettes in Mondays card at the 31 who displayed their **»»• » 1, Qnc< overseas, they will get a /'*« i I
Saanlchton Community Hall. (retained a Toronto newcomer ; t han C e to lighten up their plays and AjII \ vlllNN
tiMiu Tavinr 1 lAn * t ? L,u ^ B “ 11 of t,ie ’ ni ' *** i imurova their spexd In exhibition J
Western re- was high scorer with 22 points
A.H.L Standings
NEW YORK, Dec 30 Am
Sooke Ease Club
r to
Loses Exhibition
r “«- ^ ri;rLir!'.!Tn'- rndi,. d^.lorlh.VK.o’ri.Cl. 7,lc.n' Ho. it.ndlnp In
8.«nichtoul T>“ «'""P “ "P™" - ' “'“‘‘“ don .nd Idrihrr «„« Li PwL ChM, Club tourn»mo,t eurrpntly LijCludtn, Bund.y nlRht came., (ollov.
.. „ .... *1 8t Moriu now Includes only nine ... the prtarwi U as follows: EASTERN DIVISION
senior ' » squaa oa-sr. after 1 “ 61 Mortu n,jW ,nclud « “‘"'land Davos. Bwiuzerland. before the Progress U as follow*: EASTERN DIVI8IC
leading 30-10 at half-time Bud RCAF personnel Eight of the olymplc compttiU<mt gtMn at the, A Beet Ion -J Marshall vs^ C. W L
MlcheU with 12 was high scorer player* have been culled from civil- cnd o( ^ G IL Moore^ J H Larey v. J Hob- Provldenw ia ,3
.... w-nnedy i*n ranks, either by the air force or, 8lowtM . M ln brrBltlng Uielr N R Htrwarl ° Jonrt - F Her*hey 12 18
and track and field clubs wa* possibly the br*t. Coach Archie McKinnon s {or u ^ rj Catherine Kenned) ranks, elUier oy ine air inrre w| j n breaking teemed their f " >n • " n n,r " a ' r Hemhey 12
aquatic «lars *et In the neigh hour hood of twenty new Canadian records tl#d 20 M RoUhot* de Canadian Amateur Hockey Assocla- w( . ftkrAt po , nl , n tonights game Strwtholt. v* A H Hheard Parry v* N>w HBVpn ia
and won fire Dominion ehamplomhlps as Eric Jubb and Peter Salmon fe>|ed BBWllchton flr j, 59.22, and Non offlclaU. ! wlth thelr dP f en cf- previously Uieu L. Boaanta. J Olrvln v* F Famtone. Philadelphia 11
led them to victory In all but one meet. Coach Bruce Humber camel c , n||dUm Scottish trimmed th^ The two goalies will be Cpl R*** shallow spot -showing sUongly in Ca P‘ 0 " A 0 Mood J r * r Springfield 10
im with annie nmmUIni track and field stars and Canadian championship* . 1t.11 . ... 1 • T>rairi« Man - .1 - .» W Plant, bye .
led them to victory In all but one meet. Coach Bruce Humber came
Canadian
trimmed
O Moody. F
up with some promising track and field stars and Canadian championships ' homf club . § #pnlor 45.10 Kmg w ot p or uge La Prairie. Man - .' doftp checking the length of the Ice
were won by Cliff Salmond untie-. Elaine Rllbum isenlor women* |q C h*ig up the other victory for and Ball. Defencemen are Fit Bgt. j t ^ §qfl not known whether of-
brnad Jumpt and Pat Fleming uenlor womens high Jump-. victorlix eager* Mackay scored I Metal* will be able to arrange further
Ranking ^hlgh on the Ust^ef at oimpltshmcnl* was the W' Uml nf Of polnU t m winner* I A O A 'exhibition games on this continent
before the team sail*.
apt O. Lee vs A G Moot
/ Plant, bye.
Standing of leaders follows
Saanlchton Intermediate "B
team defeated Langf(*ri 24-16. In
Hanging nign on me nsi 01 acnHnpiianmenis wa* wir mwuii u> ^ {)omu f or winners /- 4 as 4 /iff* * I
,h# Western Canada softball championship by the under-rated E-,,ulmalt ‘ Intermediate "B LA.II.A. Ui 1 U M\ I
Meat Market nine Other highlight* Include the perfect U-npln score baanicnu.n ™ “ * .. .
rolled by Marge Beaney, the winning of the BC. women* golf title by l '“ n ’ “ _ rn,e "* n * , ' ruirrm 1^ « »„ P..l*nii
Mr* Margaret Todd and the landing of the world's record coho salmon " n ' ,rr 0 rlubinates IlCSttltCS 11 11 1 111!*
by Mr* Lee Hallberg at Cowlehan Bay. oases x« I _ _ „
ALso on the bright side was the Increased Interest In box lacrosse ’ ’I • rsv [' OT (fTITlt*S g lltTN
by Mr* Lee Hallberg at Cowlehan Bay.
ALso on the bright side was the Increased interest In box lac roue
with the Canadian Legion retaining provincial senior "B laurels, the I DT C
showing of Victoria United In the second half ot the Pacific Coast -
Soccer League which gave soccer a big bo-W a promise of better thing.' ■■ 1 • ■
to pome for English Rugby enlhu'tasis, the step* taken »• pul boxing | ill IS |0
oark as a major sport and the boost given Canadian football bv the
Junior Chamber of Commerce ®^’ N VAl>l ‘F'
Heading the list of disappointment* was the continued apathy in University n
Mil Irani
ails lo Place
BUN VALLEY, Idaho. Dec 311 d'i
University of British Columbia
ror t games
^
Sport Roundup n J ,
I I D M. 1
MIDLAND. Ont. Dec. 30 «CE'.— r,tW3 runR .
(Cfeorge Dudley, secretory-manager ! bunch of the guy*
uf the Canadian Amateur Hockey j • r 0 u n d discussing
1 Assnclatinn, recalled tonight tA( (snowbound pro.tenni
By III (.11 FULLERTON. JR
NEW- YORK. Dec. 30 •/»’ A
inch of the guys were sitting
^ound discussing last Friday*
ow bound pro.tenni* match when
the Kwlss committee organising the someone remarked: Bobby Klgg*
Winter Olympic Games had said It ' had had the advanUge of playing
w
L
D
Pt 5
A C* Moody
6
1
0
6
C. D H Monrv
.. . 4
1
1
4
N R Btewart
2
1
1
3'.
Capl J Lee
1 "B ' Section
2
2
1
9 '3
D McDonald
4
0
0
4
O. Jowett
.... 3
0
1
3
T Turner
.... 3
1
0
3
llijili School Director
Seattle Man of A ear
Springfield 10 31 2
WESTERN DIVISION
Pittsburgh 20 6 6
Buffalo 31 • 2
'Indianapolis 16 16 3
Cleveland 15 11 >
St, Louis 10 17 5
78 45
115 44
114 19
97 33
1 U.BC Arcadian* defeated the
Sooke Intermediate "H" club In an
exhibition basketball game at fttjoke
nn Munday night, 52-42. Snoke
estnbILvhed a 17-8 lead at the end
*' of the first quarier and were still
two points In front. 15-23. at the
P half
41 Winner* pulled away tn the ftnkl
32 ten minutes Jimmy borlmer,
30 former Sooke player, led the Ar-
26 codians. potting 16 points Dick
22 Cains accounted for 14 Sooke points
In a preliminary. Saanich and
Suburban I-eagu* game. Sooke de-
*’ feated MrMorrans, 25-34, In a
J junior boys' fixture
F« Louis 10 17 5 112 140 25 SwiVIl Mai*ks
I t a* a m Member* of Coach Archie Me-
Mannings Klnnon-* Y.MCA Swimming Club
^ will make an attempt tn set new
tha conatmcUnn of the Memorial Arena The condition of amateur *kler* today failed to place In the wauld recognize only nuch entries , against first-claa* opposition In reaTTLE. Dec 30 *>P> Leon Mlnneapolla
oasebaJI and a drop In the calibre of basketball caused when Victoria crow-country race of b-in Valley a ^ ^ ^ BpproVB i D f the Inter- every one of Ulnae 100 matcher Brigham. Seattle high school ath- Ht p * ul
stars turned pro were also tn the nature of a letdown intercollegiate akl meet an Wfr * ^(national Ice Hockey Federation against Don Budge I think | et i c director. Is the lJth winner of
Moat thrilling, moat talked about and most attended sport wo* seventh place In the standings w Hf WM commenting on a New he * a vastly underrated player, the 8eattJe Pr*t. - Intelligencer's
profeaalrtnal baseball. Six teams battled It out for the Westerp points york d|>p#tch lhBt oustavus T . , . That may sum up the whole, M »wrd as SeatUe's man of the yeai SOUTH
MINNF.APOLIfi. Dec TO «4V
Official standings uf United .State*
Hockey league. Including game*
through Sunday. December 28
NORTHERN DIVISION
intercollegiate ski meet and were Jn| nBltonaI Irf Hockey Federation
ed pro were also tn the nature of a letdown intercollegiate sai mrr fc a..u »•
thrilling, moat talked about and most attended sport wa* seventh place In the sfardlngs wi-h
al baseball. Six teams battled It out for the Western 717 P n lota
national Ice Hockey Federation against Don Budge I think i et j c director. Is the lJth winner of Kansas Cl ty 13
He was commenting on a New he's a vastly underrated player, (be SeattJe Post. - Intelligencer's Omaha
York dispatch thst Oustavu* T . That may sum up the whole award as Seattle's man of the year SOUTHERN DI
International league title until the waning days of the campaign. Mlddlebury College Vermont Klrb y, president emeritus of thetiltuatlon and bear out thU depart- i n *ports. Under Brigham's leader
Victoria Athletics finally ended up In fifth *pot but 130.000 paying WM ln *P° l w,,h 8371 United States Olympic Committee ' ment's contention that a tennis pro ohlp. Seattle high schools have been Houston
customer* turned out for their home game*
followed by University of Wash- appealed to the International should have the advantage over the permitted to compete against schools Fort Worth . 17 16
It was an unusually good year for outstanding sport* attractions Ington » 'h 83.3 and Dartmouth | Qjy m pj e Committee president for newly -converted amateur regardless 1 outside Seattle for the first time In Dallas
Tha appearance of Bobby Locke, who lived up to every advance notice. 795 4. clarification of the regulations con- of previous records . . . The proa, more than three decade*
was one of the year's feature*. Holding of the East -We--t Davla Cup !Lr meet f n( ** tomorr iw * 1 1 renting hockey entrie?. of course, don't have the compel!- — —
trials, the Candalan swimming and diving championship* and the lumping conte sts. KlrbJ , Mflt B cablegram to J. Uve edge that comes from battling ^ r _ _
BC. women* golf tijurnament all helped provide gporti fans with an iRigfrled Rdstrom *r Stwkholin. for a title in every tournament MW I .. [J Am
acceptable menu. WIN PVR COMPETITIONS 1 8 weden, urging him to proclaim that on the othpr hand, the amateur* AJa* Ja a_Flll I
Random Hnrvctt I Mr *' M Bowden arid Mrs R. B no team can represent a nation knock pff a lot of pushovers and I
Wilson won the monthly par com- unless It has the approval of the men run Inlo real oppcaltlon nnly! 1 I
Victoria Rugby fan* who have wen two Interesting matches mi far .„ UUon(l , n -. A - Bnd • B classes national committee ThU action. If , n lhe |o* t couple of rounds It A Ft lit id I ■ ClI
arllh Vanrwover clubs, *eem to be tn for a good season Following the 1BB pcctively, at the Victoria Oolf taken, would rule out the UR Ama- *utndx to reason that the guy who
visit of the touring Aavtralian International fifteen here early In March CJub y Mterda j. n 0 m finished all teur Hockey Association team, ap- m eet a champion In every NEW YORK Dec 20 «F
win be the appearance of at. Ilfornl. club later the same month . ^yore with par I proved by the II H F match should have the edge over exhaustive study, the US
Bob Popktn. former English football star who claimed service with — r . _
I'nr iimxuih and tried <ait l.i - NUSS Wttfa VMmIs t nited and thtl I B^lloa nfltw OOC* - * w Association ho* devised «
newspaper* after he signed with North Shore . . 8port Magazine ll<llllV> \F<tI l/djlt A tUlIl \ 1111 K - rtmpr oncp Bl - j Bkf rpallv ^ 4 . «olf course* and club handle
•elected the outstanding personality In each of 11 spectator sport* with C > „ much better " m * u ' ur Parers which te d.
a panel of leading American -port* writers doing the choosing ltohby * y/\ J* ^ If * I II •!. ,, ‘ h . m , n ... . ^ r .. to standardize the rating ot
lock* and lube Dldrikson /aharia* shared the golfing honor? M»or1re y Putslandi n<r IVIiddlevveismt ' h “:; ZL h .\'. a ~ n p " '* n * and player* throughout the c
Richard wa* votfid the top purkchaser. Joe Page waa named baseball's D C? TALENT MISSING twntlally, the Idea te to
The meet ends tomorrow
waa one of the year'* feature*. Holding of the East-West Davis Cup 1 meet enc
trials, the Candalan swimming and diving championship* and the Jumping contest*
B C. women's golf tournament all helped provide *poria fan* with an
acceptable menu. 1 WIN P \K COM!
Random Harveit i .. Mrfc M
W
L
T
r
A
Pt»
19
10
1
IJU
104
39
18
IS
3
124
119
38
12
16
2
122
115
26
11 17 2
DIVISION
no
131
24
W
L
T
r
A
PU
18
12
0
158
126
36
17
16
0
119
US
34
n
14
5
117
133
31
9
16
4
104
130
22
will make an attempt to set nr*
Canadian record* for the senior
men * medley relay and breast
stroke event* Friday and Saturday
nlghla at lhe "Y" p«x»l
McKinnon ann-ninrcd yexterdav
Canadian
U.S. Golf Association l)e\ ises
General Par Rating System
ha* to meet a champion In every NEW YORK Dec jo After club will be handicapped on their four Bhaughn-say has.
match should have the edge over exhaustive study, the U8. Golf 10 Metres for a year or «.ea.**on , rrvpd u, | b e same capacity for the
the one who race* real tough op- Aaoriatlon has devlwd a new ar * T lhf , * youl Thr Ufl a - A h »* Woahlnginn Redaklna.
potitlon maybe once a week .... . .... compiled table* for computing hon- ,
But our dough still will be oc ^heme for assigning par ratings to ^ , n itrok# Bnd mlltPfl
Kramer onre Big Jake really finds « oIf ««*»• * nd c,ub * ** *** U ‘ V* *9 I
the range He* that much belle, " m * Lpur wh,ch te *****! Theoretically, the new *>*trrn if , ** r *JL\
than the men he * been nlavlns to r * Un * of eournea Bdopt , d throughout the country will X\
LOS ANGELES, Dec 30 '/Fi.—
Clark 8haughnea»y. football's no-
madic coach and expert of the T-
formation, today waa signed a* an
advisory coach by Lne Angrle* Rams
of the National Football league.
Halary figure* were not dtarlooed
but Bhaughneasy s contract wa* "for
more than one year” a* adviser to
Head Coach Bob 8ynder For the
outstanding figure. Jack Kramer, tennis. Gll Dodd*, track and Ann
( artla, swimming, were other selections . . George KulaJ. former tailor 1
•occer star, te doing a great Job a* roach of the Vets of I ranee Division I
N.B.A. Ranks Garbage Collector HL
: As ‘■Outstanding*’ Middleweight
the one who race* real U- ugh op- Association has derived
position maybe once a week ....
„ . . .... .... scheme for assigning par
But our dough *1111 will be on
Burley can't remember the exact |
and player* throughout the country oamire that a no-called "scratch" ,
Essentially, the idea te to employ ^jffr in Montana will be exactly a*
■ — 1
By DUKE MORAN Burley can't remember the exact Indoor track season, which * table prepared by the UBGA lo BOod M hta rounterpart in Oeorgla
PITTSBURGH. Dec 30 »4»>— Vet- date of hte last bout but when he Saturday with the determine the relative difficulty of tj,. UB OA prefer* that a bask
eran Middleweight Charley Burley, •'a* hoping to get Into the cham- Metropolitan championship*, will br golf hole*. The factor* to be con- handicap be assigned each player
Two Juvenile eleven, piloting hte club to the first-half championship heBrlng that the National Boa- plonshtp night he tried everything notable because of the absence of vtdered Include width of fairway onfi . B yf . ar rather than changing j
Observer* state that Kulal te drilling hte proteges soundly . . . < bleat® Association A tiU rate* him an from welter* to heavies for slue Hellmportant talent The foreign run- topography, average condition of lt Mt eral time* during a aeaaon
and Boston are the two main reasons for Detroit'* lurprisinf showing „ (HJfJ , UndlT)H - nr ,, d w istJully «UU weigh* only 156. He* never been 1 ner* will be concentrating on prep ! turf. «ixe of green* and their average At Toronto. Harold Banka, so- V
in the N H L The Wing* have won 14 game* to date 81* victories were ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ garbsge collector knocked out and defeat* are few and arm Mona for next Summer* Olym- condition, and character and lora- siRiant-aerretsry of the Royal Ca- \
at the expense of the Hawk* and flvr at the expense of the (train* . . far between on hte long record pic*. tion of bunker* rtadlnn G«ilf Akaotiation. termed the
ss te usual In cases of this kind, a petition te being circulated seeking l ® n / rf ' * r ^* J n ., '* ' A parade of manager* — Lew Bun- The Loa Angelea Times staged IU By employing tlie UflO A boog. ujg.OA. plan to standardize golf
to prevent the use of flavor? Tark as a playing field If tome people ■ ••• m,,r ‘ " J*™ ton of New York holds his contract annual parade of aporta champions let. district committee* will b* able course rating* "excellent" He said
hod their way. recreational facilities would be *o far out of the city ’«* "““T W * rT1 ?l . -couldn't beat ristlana * c.»ld last night and before 1.300 fan* and to determine whether a par-four | t ^ould came up for consideration
that sport of any kind would hardly be able to exist . . George * mu a g e ! , ho „l drr ^ny better than Burley. follower* made IU award* for 1947 hole te an easy one or a hard one ^ the RCOA
McCartney. Canadian Legion centre-forward knd former ToronU Scottish chance to prove it in tne nog ^ b , ig((Bl j fVcr Bha „. d MBUrk ^ <Rockett r, chard. *tar for- w>d assign It *ay, a 17 rating or a = - =— — — - 1
•occer star, became a dsddy for the first time three day* before Christmas "The only bout* I gel are against (U iTW0 ^ d j f 0Ug ht for as Uttle ward with M^mtreal Canadleru of *8 rating for handicap purposes
It was a glrL the wolf at the door. That guy te u 420." Charley recalled “It wasn't the National Hockey League, wax T* 1 * I®** 1 ° r *he Individual hole
G (JERKING DEPARTMENT: For the heavy holiday and week-end always willing to fight me and Uve my managers fault Those other named top* In hockey. rating* will become the new par for
•port* schedule this comer picks V Marla United to edge out the Victoria | had a tough Ume out-pointing him fl#h|M1 )lM dldn t manl me or I the course, and the player* st each
and District All-8tor* In tomorrow* hnlldsy wccer exhibition and to|ln the last year I d<>nt know how ^ fight at any terms * ' . rwi f rc>ra I
lose s close dectelcsi to Hi. Andrew, here Baturday In a Coast League I'd have managed If I hadn't hooked Rrrpi ,n y B stubborn Illness ol |'(*|) III I K U \l III
fixture. Legion to defeat Oak Bay In Saturdays district league soccer on as a helper on a city garbage plsairlBy complicated hie battle BV | # •• 1 I > W. W
and Esquimau to take the H'e«4a in Sunday** encounter. In the Nil. L-. truck l*n June and that* only WBn t. MANCHESTER. NH. Dec. 10 I g ] | f 1 ^1 A
Ranger* over Boxton and I>etrolt over Chicago tonight: Rangers over on a pari time basis .. But j- m , n shape now. The Featherwelgh Champion Willie
Bouton. Chlcaga over Detroit and Toronto over Canadlcns In tomorrow * Burley 1a married and has twu doctOT reports my heart, my lungs Pep. 1J2. of Hortlord. Conn, tonight CarburttOT and Motor I
games and Tervmla over Ranger* and C»n»die«« over Boe'on tn Saturday children. He admits to 11 year* of Bnd everything else are OK I'd *ure gained an eight-round technical |l
night gamm. The East over the West In the annual Shrine grid battle fighting and 30 year* of life Rln»-| Ukr B frw fights to help my wife and knockout decision over Maurice TlMO-Up SOHflCO f
Michigan to uke University of Southern California tn the 8«« Bowl, worms here Inatet he* been at b»>th j- m V ctUng old. Maybe those' G^fty) IoChance. 134'y, of Lisbon. ' |
r«nn Stale over Southern Methodist In the Ooiton B«wl. Alabama over longer. guy* who have been giving me the Me. tn their scheduled ten-round *J TEARS |
Taxos tn the Kogar Bowl. Kansas over Oeorgla Tech In Uve Orange Bowl ^ B progeoakmhl hek been r*ied go-by would Mke to try me. I think Inen-tltia boxing bout before a LOOT f DEf IAI IfTf 1
and Misaiaaippi over Texas Christian tn the Delta Bawl Batting t( w ^ top of the welter- i I could Hck any mlddlewrejght to- crowd 1W6 JrLwlIU# 1 1 1M9 g
average to date 29 right. 15 wrong Ferrentage: «59 weight and middleweight division* day tf I had a chance to train and Pep. who took every round with .
. , ... Tl.a rofnai*! ouiW. /le every year snd wllh the same con line up • couple of tune- ups hla buxe-aaw two-tisted a'lark
4nd to all of y on from I hr l.olonist f/Mirfg fir- ^ h(U mubbe ^ by the -Just a Chance would gl™ me Uve dropped LaChanre for nine count*
w , *
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Pep in T.K.0. Vi in
MANCHESTER. NH , Dec. 10 UP
— Featherwelgh Champion Willie
Carburetor and Motor
Tuno-Up Sorvlco
BucVm^Kam
Theatre
tl TEARS
SPECIALISTS
C J VI
4:iO-7 rJ(L
AT LAST . . .
im !>'*• ax* Im4 at • |«l Om<
•m In Ir Raise Rsttsng — Ik*
pa Mi taansgar
R»*»t aaea ao many mu *OMI-
twtwo uvwr at in rwa wivt»
partment , I hr very br»t in thr Neu: > ear.
vtetency has been snubbed
| top drawer eaullf lower set.
BGULTBEEl 1-
J yf • J
\ happiest new yv*» I w *»*
bad." iln both Um second and altih rmind*
♦
LOCATED UPTOWN — CORNER
GOVERNMENT^ CHATHAM STREETS
THE DAILY COLONIST.. VICTORIA, r. C . W
I I I AHNFH
O.C. Sorer r
Standings
v>'f ik ri«t L-r ri
civic iMPftoventvr
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cajh T.
LEAGUE
MANLY U 'iD'TCXM
OPT YC&E MAT r .
WINNIPEG Dec JO O' A . II lh« Chri&lnuu .caomi epldfQU'
lakrheah hockey team to all ael of exhibition game* can be taki't
In change the Western Canada a* any criterion, however, neither
Junior hockey picture, dominated of the two Winnipeg leader# wll
by Saskatchewan during the UMjnurdle Bruins when playdowt
year time arrives Last Saturday Mon-
Tupping their own league at will, arclis traveled to Mooae Jaw foi
Port Arthur Bruins entertained a game against Canucks, four point
Regina Pat* during the last few I behind Regina Pats In the Has-
Wolv hpU>n W
UtriXiOlir U
Oarkpooi
A*(on Vliis
Mxichnitr C
In a 5-5 draw.
In their own league, Conadletu
and Monarchs are rated as Ibr
two top teams in Madltoba. witli
Brandon Whral Kings the third
contender for provincial honors
Winnipeg Black Hawks In fourti
position, are given little chan*'
of amassing any honors this year
Only three points separate th<
three leading teams. Cnnadiens ar*
ahead with 13, Monarch* second
with 12. and Brandon third With 10
Black IImwIls traU with five
Winnipeg Fivers alitt top th-'
Manitoba Senior League teams b)
a decisive margin, having won
eight inmi!i against one lo** Plow-
men are in second place with eight
points, while the hapless National 1
bring up the rear with four
*ene».
The first encounter wtu won by
Port Arthur 11-4 and the second
10-4 The Bruins trounced the
team which at present 1* leading
the Saskatchewan Junior loop and
which Is held most likely to de-
throne Moose Jaw Canucks from
the latter * hold of the Saskatche-
wan championship
Early tn the season the Lake-
head drums began booming on;
behalf of Bruins At that time
the talk was considered bv other
point* as so much promotion stuff
Rid now western Junior hockey
team* are thinking of the Bruins
as chief contenders for the western
berth in the Memorial Cup final
In the Manitoba Junior League |
Canadiens are at present topping
the four-team circuit, with Win-'
mpeg Monarch* sticking close be-
hind
Charlton Alt) 23 11 18 2 31 «l 14
LJferpool 24 • • 7 1(1 40 lJ
8n#IM*ld D 14 0 Ifl I U 4< V'
lluddixtrifid T >4 7 • i » » t:
.H'ind»rian<j >4 1 10 7 33 J» 21
ThtiMW *5 » Id » 211 )S 21
8)uki City 14 7 II k 2} IS 20
I'gf Un.oulli 23 • 12 2 32 33 IS
(irtmaby Town 24 • l» ) a I) IS
Bolton Wfkiila 23 4 IS 2 2» 41 14
Blackburn R 2) S 14 4 It) 4k 14
'«on| |mi*l«n
Birmingham C. 24 IS 4 S 32 IS IS
Wtat Prom Alb 23 II * 4 JS 27 10
Tulteniitm H 2t 12 7 I U 21 111
Vr*t*(U* V. 2 1 I) 7 3 42 2‘. i>
Cardiff City 2 j 10 S ■ }» 3* 28
->h?ffltld W 34 12 1 4 4(1 3S 28
ttnultiampibn >4 13 B 4 4» 37 28
Mradforu 34 II 10 1 41 17 ill
Writ Mam If 34 I 7 I II 11 11
( MVetiir* »C 34 10 10 4 32 13 34
L lion loan 24 * II k ]S II 1<
Lalcekltr C 34 »» a 33 33 34
> UMl»rfi#lfl 2) « * I )1 II U
I .ilham 34 • 13 , ] )l 34 21
liarnalev 34 8 13 4 IS 4 1 20
leedi UH 34 S 13 4 11 41 20
I' H in mill. A 34 S 8 10 IS 31 30 j
burr li S i i Hi 11 ll
villa all 31 I 10 I 27 11 18
Brantford 24 S 11 8 24 47 II
NoiU Forsat 3« 7 14 5 » « »7i
Ilonculli n 34 I 13 S 24 43 17.
I bird Dlvtyian
i Saul barn Stcliani
Quaetia Pk R 23 18 4 ) 47 ID II
Swansea Tu»n 34 II k 7 4k 12 2V
ill A MIME «N
•MtAPPlC OXTOl
KIP KIRBY
AW UPSTAJC-S
WINDOW, ,>
CAPtauj/ 1
B.C. (iritl Final
Rp-SrhrdulfH
•i HE: sudden -death final for
I the B C. Intermediate
Canadian Rugby champion-
ship Is on again Vancouver
Gremlins, following a meeting
last night, announced that
they will pay their own ex-
penses over to Victoria In
order to play Oak Bay Goblin*
for the title.
The game is set for 2 30
Saturday. Alf Worthington,
publicity chairman for the
Victoria Canadian Rugby Ag-
BFONDIF
oiiiik
MAY I, MOM ?
Huurr.rnwiu'h
Kturr C ll*
1 THINK IT WILL
BE ALL C?iGHT r
POP MDU TO GO '
W-SH YOU
could G£T
CUT THAT X*
EASV. ^
pop?*/* M
POP F0eDO€ ViANrS
'•€ TO COME CVEG /
AND STAV •-Or—*'
all night
AT Mis r -4'3* /
MOUSE ) J -
Itiawtrh Town
S»t»rl Cnt»
Port Vai?
Soul|i IM U
Torquay tfld
dwii.dMi Tn*i)
Heading
brutal K"»»
Bobbie Riggs, recognised a* United
Btat^* pro chump, u currently eu-
KUgrd in duel with Jack Kramer
former world's top amateur, who re-
cently turned professional for liberal
amount of promised cash. Ring.-’ aeen
at net making forehand smash. up-
set predictions bv taking first two
matchen of lour
clanging Moo i
Br'atcnwt fi>
R.-i- Juiia lady
«r.ro*in ra( i
2 40
Trana-
The announcement of the
grounds to be iised will be
made later.
The game was previously
canceled when the Victoria
body wa* unable to guarantee
expenses fnr the visiting team.
a. r«irh*4 Ra»*»n CM*. War Ram. An-
ii*. Willow W»»
rot am aAcv-
arhan ire W | wi «8 W» 18 »
,o«-. M«al * 8 8b 4 4k
bird 8n>n
•rralchvrt Pharrd S’ar'lni Tim* AH *r
Kill) City
Wrriham
Minillrld T
Crewe A let
Bradford Cl(
Darlington
Korhdal?
Oldham Alb
J l BRAv with A I
XBA*4p..< ho T HAT
is' vou'vt PftOBABlV
MtARPOS Mt -JUNiOa
-A<0UT
VOU RE INTHL
TMtA T Rt *
jlM AiBAlOKOT
WISH fCGOUPT
ROOM HOW. Mi
JA*0N IT'S
uoac f.a.' >
vYOU’Ikt •
A9KIM6--D0
BROTHER?
un»t a 4
11**1 flvni
Valdina Pair
Pa'rb Pirir
rirrM rv(i
H|ii» T>*rr
Traptral **•
Orwid War?
• IXTII RACV-
fll nrkpnr' Cnt* 31
Snuihinn 33
Hallfat 'fii»n 13
N?« Hrlthtnii 31
Hartlrpmila If. IB
*rom*H i.RACifg
"A** Olrlalan
Hrrairbart Pharron*
Air Him. La»t*r?
arrtvTfl aacx—
Ocean Brief
Falfcim
CalUr
Seattle
\ancouver
Ttriima
llrlllnxbani
Astoria
fort land
Oucrii a fark
US 3d Meat '•
3 *0 Third Lacan
4 80 Airdrlroniaot
W '.II* -'B" (HtUlaa
OVERNIGHT ENTRIES
Uraaliw*
Lover k#»V«
A ralchad I
Hni'dla flm 7.a.
nmt *A(v-
Mra»«ie I
rm»T Hk(|— Raren fUflni-i
flounds Broihar no flharp f.da*
IMd M***a llfl Cm pi Parr?
Ilr tun H»** Mb Hlaak Chip
Por*e*» 8i»* 114 tfnde*lr«hi»
earl Catta'ln 1 14 Maal Harl
rittla* Cak» tin ta*v*« Arrow
ui* nt hi * H4 vine J'***
*f(bvn 14(1- ki» furloni-
01.11*0 flat 118 Tamolr Mn?l
Aaintaa'ifU US H'a*a llewai
kr« Hplendar 11S Hlr*l Tn I"?
r*nl(*n J* k IIS • Junikln
|j*»' On? 11* V rial
H irk nr? l^a lis Inacrot!
Prpprrmloi 113 »On» Al*»n?
C*pprr L/»u 118 • go Iff.
niiimii 118
third aarr— «.» fu*lo>.f»
Riain Jrwal Ml Maid O Vail
Onl/lrn Mlta US W'lafl?
(Iiarmont US Kalnra
Wild Mountain US Jnal nellaht
rOINTII RACt — TUrro f'jttnr.ai
Vanu* Da Milo 113 War Atalo
Praca Harbor 1U Pero Mai
Vrrmool n 110 V B>*»
Hut a tin III tarllml
Ound Mar US KdMrator
rtrrn back— on* miia
Windflplil* 130 Chaain
Narh? Paaa 117 Beyond Rear
flandlabtra III Btiisb Aaaio
Hl.XTII RAC 2. — At f-jilon*.
Oamaaru* M4 Rot a I chanei
first Ralvo US War Toro
Po*»rar Ambla III Jad* tad
Hina Bhrmer In Pitobla Drlo
SEATTLE, Dec 30 >iT Seattle
Athletic* took over leadership of
the Pacific CoraI Basketball League
tonight with « 67*59 victory over,
Portland Indians for a fourth
straight victory’.
The Athletics also Announced that
Ken Buesan*. of the Shehovgun,
fQpevE, Noeopy cam male
’he MACTE TEnY «>'MTSj
PCXNKS 0 NCCW7 ON OdE r
7 —^~i r y S PLAY.? r
Cowdeiihrath
Kilniatixp-k
Hllrlirik Alb
Dumhatu-n
SIXTH «A(X—
Buoaiorm M no »4 on n 21
Btar Oraditala t ?*» 1 or
EioedlUnua j M
Heralrhrd Sander,
AfVrVTR AAf B—
Heal man . 112 8(1 tin (10 la 40
Bu*y Cc iijI I HO a 48
Loral < oc
Brrairhad hi? Wolf W abler. Philio
V||»»?0. Krtr Win, War Train, flrai Pla*r
KK.IITR B.4CX—
Sport aman 111 Ml IT 00 10 Jo
Wrvermo $ «/i « me
Alpine Kina 0 M
Sera tr bed n?a Convoy. Blu? Whlak
Martian, Pop* Choir# Mintpla? Ukht
Rnrh *
OVERNIGHT ENTRIES
flR»T BATE — Pit f'jrlor.f*
T^kara Boy m Cayr'ano JOS
Barbra ID n?ri*r
Ooixhan? in odd Pair
North Bound tu Clear Op
LeOeur HO na(*hlft»r id*
Molt*. M'u'bn 187 Count fora? Ill
Rltyrmark 114 BtUPS Pa« 10*
Play'nx Pome ill
arcOMB *M t — Hit furious*
Belarin )0n Pannl? Me i*ai
f WWATCMA U« ^
A MCA* U.*
•lAr^ECESSARYV *
k lie * A*h
A»r Ulfl
Dundee (ltd
Dunfrrmlin? A
LeUh A*h
Arnn aili
IBIAII LKAOVB
Bclfaa* Cfltlr
Ui. field
Olentoran
Dtktlllrrr
Hatlymena D
Colrralna
Olauatun
Sesttle 1 67 > — OiibertMin 8. Dal- 1
thorp 19. Kottman 12. Watiton 14
Brlghtman 8 Subs-Leask 8.
Portland i59i-Taltt 15. T Smith
2, Jorgonaen 12. Krrber 3. Rodrigue!,
13 Bubs —Sutherland ft. Pflugrad J,
Rosa 6, HaA*h«gen 2
FIRCRE8TS WIN
BELLINGHAM, Dec 30 iAv —I
Belling hem F'lrcrcats pulled aw«y at
sUrt of the second half tonight to
run the count to 30-15 and went
One t'OOtl l*uff Ought to Im* t an Hour m I tut
Ql I.BEC PROVINCIAL
Cornwall 9. Lachlne 5.
Victonavllle 4 Sherbrooke
O H A. 8EMOR
Hamilton TlgerJ 3 Kil
Waterloo 2
EDMONTON JUNIOR
E A C 4. Maple Leaf* 3
A H L.
8t Louts I. Washington 5
Wflll
Saskatoon 11. Reguta 8
NO MOP.fi •
BUT VOO DIDN'T ] SUPE I DlDJ
BESIDE:
I HAVE EM
MADE TO f
. ORDER ! /
ONE CI6A^ A
DAY AND -e/
HO BUTTS
ABOUT IT' ’
I KEPT 'EM
DOCTOR TOLD
Ml- I GOTTA
COT DOWN TO
ONE CIGAR.
i A DAY / f
Pam
YXJCMOKE
ABOUT
20 CI6ARC
A DAY/ f
KEEP YOUR
NEW Vf ARC
resolutions
LAST YEAR!,
lev tinmaioue 111
t'nme Bart lop Marrnni* Tim# 104
Orafalrrhan III Tnaalate 11k
Pteir Relit 1IM Quelal 111
Maale Touch 112
THIRD a ATT— M'lr and an?-«1it??ri'b
Own rt». »»r<J in ptrat Plart 111
'Th* Ho? HI ^| W j, m ,,,
fOlant C its *Ladr Rheanell? 110
Arutamaa IIS Upton III
ftrtt toaro? ill t entry
ITantporar? Ill t entry.
FOURTH BACK—. Hll furlmir*
fair Tlrrata l»k Leter V 1M
Valiant 31m 112 Hi Cou«ar 101
Dick Manner? I**T Blaek Pratnn t|k
B*?*t Ifopa 10* Manda? Ihrat m
Hoodoo bad? ||4 u Bud 10*
Malhlah ||« 3e rt |? ( oirl
F lt**l 107 RnI Imp III
fifth bach— 8.1 furlona*
Wlndawcpi ill u, ht riiwli, in
•Black Hob III pir Ball III
Red Bold* III 'Civil Ho* riff ill
Ouaenaand 1 10 Wont Talk III
fa*t Blare Ilk Calllon llnuc* til
F.*?>e III nalavar 107
Anialua 111 Rln«l< III
W? Bow 111 Bubarribrr III
LltUa Kerf in t-gntry
• IXTII a act. — f t furlona*
Cateh W> lei a Ilk D«ld Quraiian It2
Lortv Pair 103 fhocklna III
Junior Wolf III (Irandpa Mat 131 1
Juk? Rna 1 Id Miaa Militant III
AIWNTH RACK— MU? and nne .*tatoar*r I
114 Court P7a«h llli
182 KarU Bert 118 !
121 Attar 111,
111 Mlaht? falcon 18|
— Mil? and «na aitiaanU*
111 Bob* Drratn 112
104 Canirrn Lod 131
118 Btncke't Trace 18k
no S>ar Thorn# 111
*rti*iiH mi r-sii furlona*
H'lbcao 111 le*rd Champion 107
I'laantr? rood 188 (lu*taf 1(7.
Mafna'a Ilk Meadovvala Boy US
P1nodln*l9 Ml Safe Re*#rd 110
Menu 111 Hallanl III
ririHTH BACB — Mil? and Ot.r *inra.,lh
•acoteh Rncrrt II I »Roae HJanca 117
Charlllhi in ITha Wa( firman 117
Th? fakir 130 Mlnairvl Bey 117
JMrtia 114 Oba»r**r 117
Fop Llautenani 117 t - tjitry.
B*?ad Baakel 114 l — Entry.
Surrlv You'ri* No!
Driving Your C'jir
Over I li*- Holiday
Season W it lion I ( 4ir
Inmiranre?
7 HAT'S UM Of Till lIVk.aT HAVA
to mtabt tiif urw mi triniQ
— lt'« AkRIVO far Traabl?
NIOKI O tinn 1ST! Rir.H1 NOW
FOR IWmitTr PROTFCTIOM
vor caw pa? ri in January
Ol B R4TV8 ABF "BIOHT"
VANCOUVER. Dec 30 (Cf> -Pa-
cific Lutheran College atAved off s
late rally by Unlvenlty of British
Columbia Thunderblrd* to gain r
close 40-39 decision In an exhibition
basketball game tonight
a.t -r^E-ej-ry
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TACOMA, Wash , Dec 30 tipi _
Tacoma a Rockets defeated New
Westminster Royals, 4-3, In a cloae-
checklng Pacific Coast League
hockey game here lonlgiit
Midway in the second period
police were called to restore order
after a free-for-all had broken out
involving players from both teams
and a hall down spectators.
The disturbance arose after Peie
Tpllllfer of Tacoma and Ken Terry
of Royals tangled on the boards
ines in naltimorc
| BALTIMORE. Dec 30 cd*. -Hurry
jC Birmingham, the cop who look
| Herman iBsbe* Ruth to SL Marys
Industrial School where the Bam-
bino learned to play baseball, died
today.
The 8ti-veur-old retired policeman
liked to recall how more than two
decades ago the Babes father de-
jdded to send thin boy to the school
He asked Birmingham, the ”rop on
the beat," to take Che boy
Birmingham, an old friend of the
boy's father, also walled that th*
youngkter was "not a bad boy. Just
. mbichlrvtRig and would not take
Smart Pba
H*r Arr?
Marplln
V Kill m RA( f
rtrar? Pn«*ra
Valdina H**r
Qvrrn K I *»ia
Happy Ynr > par
EASY'IpuSSOWIY. I Tfif vuu MEAN
AUCH S LTJE/TU «mD THAT
50T|W /TAPGETS.. '.SMOOTS BACK!
TTAJ-tEG^eDjAfCMA -TXA-L
VOMES .THAT A SOON GET YEH
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COQ PETE S \ m»fy NOpyuaTlAMt Tt> ALL \ [^B
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(?c!s First Shutout
FRESNO. Dec 30 UP,
Bill Bren-
nan got hu first shutout of the
season here tonight as Freano Fal-
cons defeated Oakland Oaks 3-0 in
a rough and ragged Ptelflr Coaal
Hockey League game.
WAR ASSETS SURPLUS
SASH DOORS
\\ l\' DOW FRAMES
<’c»mp1eie With
Hardware, F.tc
SellitiR at a Fraction
of Coat
SO FUY NOW
AND SAVE
COLLEGE TO PRAITIHE
Victoria College senior and Inter-
mediate Rugby fifteen.* will hold a
Joint wrmkmn at Winder Park thl*
morning commencing at 10:30. All
team members and any other players
Mexico ■ first navy was
flotilla of armed rowtwat*
Interested are requewted tn attend
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Lucy Union
Morn in* L'uictrt
Mori. >n« Concert
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Happy Gang
It. ppr liar*
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Maury Rider
Grand 61km
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Aunt Jenny
Kklpn Trrnt^
Our 0*1 hundk]
| Big Ruler
‘.I* Pcrklr ■
Dr Malor.a
► red Waring
Fred Waring
Jan lierrh
Nil • _ ___
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Hre*(l**i Club
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Ann Rterlln*
Tom Brrnem*n
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IkU Year Relgnber , About Tun*
(tea* Nr«. Mump
Kadio Journkl KJokpel BJ.t*er_
Kki* Smith I K#»»
Victor Lit dikltr , Rr*l Bturtk*
Dr tkltMit I Th* biukie Boi
! Dr Ttlbrii I lh» MlHM *o«
llano Mk/dy I K*»*
l.rutiri blink 1 Boti Whit* Shoo
*« a With Miulr M'-dern K icn*n
*i it With Muk.rlwil* Btver
Si rtBJsOSAL 11 A HAIRDBESSEIIS AND
— — BKAITY M*H IAI.1MS
M CN AT LAST* A ItKCSIYlNO CBRTHb w— — —
tor men * !u» tab riitikn** 'fen
III » killed n.iktllk. UIU.1'1 ChrUllBkk
beauty is our business
tre»i
Hon.* Nrrtc*
Billy Bruou*
Billy tttoBne
Bill* BtoeD*
SMI
Fill krk*
C*il Ir«*or*
rhkl cr more to lour II Pi ml ttirutt pm
**• m a •. r *nd 11 Pi *nn rriinr 4 m r* ir>.
thkt tiu * b»ru cie.r.*; crurd ti.d rtre
fully »r*i*p«d Lelsnd Abbott HH Rw. I
Ro»*l Q»t Vtf toiu It C
(I pier njurr-cLAse job
• pu*r*«ueert lar|e iiik» at moulding!
Bpe .kill* til Hkiri
Btrmti.eiit W*
onmg k"d
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THt MARGO BtAUT> SALON
m v a i k£ tnn*rr CHahk i »»«
nki.* I “in* * (utratMeen l*r|r 01 muu.oiu*. ... y*.*, hi u err l‘H
Real Bturita >*•» WU.imkon t. MO Purl BUeeL HI Ulla H.KUl
rh# Unit B0« «*»» *rk*
Ihn kluaU Bo* jCail ire.ora I JCBUC BTTNtXiRAPMER PMPRtSA
Kr«. I Vote* of Wanton I ,, H Whiu aim r*pert :s LDICATIONAL
Boo White Bhoo Bt« c*rr*l A — —
Modern Kitchen The UJI «»*» I JCBLIC ATKNOORAPHP* V BAJHRO- —
Wile 6*\et I Se«* I ... r - -» •»—
ln**rtinn P.rh kd«U UoriBl KM. lie dktly | •'►f •j* 1 * 1 ' A? ^‘hVld in th. 11 >» M *» r Mine MiHir I KwUteni fa’.orlUb
m — — ■ ■ ■ ~ I runrf 1 1 «rr Tif si vii* d* n»*u in id . ■ l. V oicr i
Any elkim ror rebate on aceotint ot error | ch*p*l of th* H*nd* Mortukry. Ud on Voico of Memor* i gtnei and Albert
•r omlaalon muai b* mad* ollhln *0 d*»»i Wedr.tkday. December Jl *1 J P m lire 11 •» '«“«• or tdimorj l gtbe|_BOd Aib*ri_
from (ha date of th* uni. kihtrvit* claim j C A Barton «UI oM Irate Cremauon , III 00 | Plrradl » ^rada Brrapooo*
Ml) not h* ollM. I at the Royal Oat Crematori um &U S*nnM Hioadraat
Th* colonial Will ool b* raapoiutbl* lor pRjr.-TCR - At Bl hUrr'a RoaplUI. Mew H «» Memory lm.e Barm llroadcaa
■tor* than on# Incorrect tnaerMon of *or[ WeMmlnder BC on Derember Jl IMT I 00 Mtmurv Tim# Concert Hour
adrerUlemanl ardared for mot# than one 1 Mr* Madalena Printer ot New Weil I. It Club Dtarr Concert Hour
l*»u* mlnMer, B C widow of tlte late C t 1 J« Bl* lor On* Recital
~ — r. L — Prlnt.f The late Mr* Printer war born I I IS Pit lot One Ilia Mother
•e^u do r ol Lcli*. original r.f«.nr^ in B*ppertnn._ B C ar.d I had wM M. | , M Mu.le U,eer* , Pearnre Concert
aend cppt.a
Victoria for to year* prior to moring to , j i » Mu*i< Coven
...... f uw.» New Weaunlnatpr two year* M Th*
— — — — - - T I l.te Mu Printer U kureir.d b» two j .. Deri.tiCJi.ai »*rl
I BIRTHS I -f r S , r"* MM Br '"' J ■*«««
both uf Vanrourer BC a IS Prairie Special
^ — Funeral #*relrr» will Be held tn Mirail , ........ H Drt .,,.
BriURKT To PH »«• and Mr* Howard Brother* Ploral Puneral Out.el on B»t..r J ii ' f4Iir» # Poec.al
B Bourne, at Br*i Kaiin H.iaplt*;. twin* ' rt#T .riern.-or. at I JO o'rlo'k Interment £ -
Lund* and Du<*. on l». upon b, 1*47. t eelll be In flna* Hay Cemetery. * 'HI' ?
BIRTHS
I 00 Mtmurv Tim# Concert Hour I March ol Bciene
1 is Club Dtarr Concert Hour Marrh of Acianc
I 30 PI* lor On* Recital Houarwive*
I IS Pi* for On* Ilia Mother I Uouaewirea
J SO Muan- Invert Pekttree Concert Winner lake All
J |S Untie Loven family favortle* Winner iaka All
J Jtl ' MUk'.c uvtra ton** t« Rensember Hniw Party
J «t> Devi, lib nai retina Dun Matter It out* Parif _
J no Prairie Bpenal , Mtiklt I Meet th* Mlttu*
Perrr Uimd i Woman tn Wtitla Haukl.aac Iaiklng i Craklne Johk-<
l.A>« Yum Uaat i K’intn in White U*t*r>ir.e Peat I Oueer. for a D
Hu** ot My Dteam* I Uel.t uf ‘he Woftd I fa ne tv ana 1 Queen Inf a D
New* Lit* Beautiful I Hew* I Mew*
Cedi Boll* Ma Perklni farm Mewt Claudia
Double lb Nothing Pepper Youpg Paul tbhiteman | Harmony Hoedowr [ N*»»
Doubly fo No thing Rtifii^Ui Haot Hnea* I Paul Whiteman I Harmony Hoe.!
March of Pciene* Barktlag* Wtl* I Paul Whiteman I Jt.ttcd Natiuni
March of science Stella Dalla* Paul Whiteman ) Mu|io
Houaewtve* Dnrento June* Awn Bterllr.p K'.harl la Bch
Uouarwiyr* Wldder Hiuan l_Ann Bterlli e I Mer* arlfflt»_
Winner lake All I tt hen Girl Marrle* t What a Dome hadl*. Heart * Deilr*
Winner iak* All I Purua face* Uf* | What * Dolna L*dl. ; Heart'* Deilr#
It cute Party | Ju»t Plain Bill Bride and Groom I Marlin Blank
Route Party I Front-Pa** Panel! i Bride arid tiro, tn Bill Harrll.gtu
Meet 'he UlMua | Roa.l Of Uf* | l.adic* B# Sea’yJ Hi. ip lalit* Cl
Meet th* Miaaua ! Nora Drak* la Airy B* Bealeo lloypitlaity Cl
Craklne Johkron 1 three Qu.»i*»
Queer, for a Dae Pick th* Hit*
Queen far a Dar_ I Sttmmr Kaj#_
New# |K«w*
Claudia Sinatra Blr.pa
rufee Qu.naf tlma I Man In th* Uoiu#
Pick th# Hit* Nmaiime
Uuite
Midday Melodic*
Mlddav Ur.od:**
New*
I acm.lt BTVNiX>RAP>ian PROMPT iuu:». !►*
•errlr* Helen C Jrwtll G 4930 Bflaa brim. !
a«rE OCR WINDOWS FOR TSAR- END
k’ tperiai* ten* of gr.ni thine* at half
n K°.V
Uk At BUilMlNJ tUUJtli lOVb UU»-
•'nmeot ti aol* A tk Maui.aat.
iSo7;,.nd-u..«_
. : »! .>«* | Hew* | Farnoua V raa _ f -*•
March of wciancw
Houarwive*
Uoutewivea
Winner lake All
Winner lake All
I Jnlted hatiuna
Muyto Bong of Stranger
Albert La Bchall# WTU Heeorr
Mere Ortltln . Of Malone __
■ i Dcalfw IU n Blue
What t Dolne Ladi. ' j Heart * Detir* Raa While hlua
Bride and Groom I Martin Blank Newt
Bride and unr iu 1 Bill Harrington Club Calandat
l adle* Ba Sea'td i Harpnality aub | Winter Perenart*
(adjrv Ba heauj ] lloipitlaltv Club | Winter Br»rnaila
Welcome Traveler* Song of Btranear Off the Record
Welcome Irayelei* ! Know Ycur Marine* 1 Off the Record
land* ar.d Lou, Pa Q— em ber #. 1*47. will be m fioas^Bay Comeicry. *“ *00 Club I ?*** binRh *"
PAtnBAlKN Mr and Mr* May Palrbalrn ■ RKD Al lh# Roval Jubilee llotpital on « ** US «ub StajggM ^ MugKtna
wUh lo announce the. arrival a I fh.lr December » l»47 Pranret Rnd »>«• * ♦» *‘*0 CTub '“““a Muggm.
daughter Linda Lurlll* cm December M lova.l wife of Jama* T Reid of S17 10A Umlt for Modern* 1 Re.idffvou* Room
ini at Bt Joaet.h'a H.»ultal weighing Tranklt Hoad; horn In WatkertOh Ont 4 14 Mult tor Modern Randervoui Room
I lha i L, 1 P weigntn# # fM , flrn , u1 Victoria (or f!v* jear. » in Rerord Hub ll-ua Linda
* 4J I m. . a k a-- - -A .A. laa.a. fh re* « 41 Uawrara*! I ilnrl 4»n ( inlllif
J wuair 1 inv
Skrlcnaa in Mtlody | Meet the Miaaua Nora Dfak*
Diirrtmamant , Arthur Godfrey Aunt Mart
New Year * Eve [Arthur Godfrey Dr Paul
Bride and Groom I Martin Blank
Bride and Gro"u> 1 Bill Harrington
Lad)** Ba Sea'kd i Horpitalitv Club
Didiry Ba BeaUo ] lloipitlaltv Club
Welcome Traveler* Bone of Btraneer
i Hint Hunt
I Ewiyn winters
New*
I Uncle Remit*
Pror.t P*g * Peatur** [ Not# bv Note
McIcmU Bhowcaae ; New* I Terrv ar.d
Clifford Clare* Folk lute* tlkv Hue
New* 1 Peteri-ia I Jark Arm
Old Gold Show | Dull* * Tavern TonKhl a
Old Gold Show | Duflv * Tavam Neat
Patency ar.d March Old Bong* and Naa Vui Pap
flweer.ey and MarchJ H*l perwln Vo* Pop
The 0am t m . : Yba IkM
The Saint Muair The Lone
The Wti l« tier Jlmmia Durwi.U Maror ol
The Whutlgr Jimmie O uiauce M an.r of
Lowell lh.inta Buoner Club | A Mm it an
Jack Smith New* Abtwnt an
Dr Chrt»l>*» Or*at Otld*raiae«a Jark Parr
Dr Chilklian Ortai tlllde i»lwwa I J ack Parr
Mainly Hour Dennia Da* i Bln* Crn«
Melody Hour Dannie U»* Ui» t C*o*
dun 14 Dlalrlcl A"orn*f I New*
firm • DUUK t Ailo tnav | T int 1* It
Nr<i News Maeic Ho
Iraiial-Tarct Orrhritra M**ie llo
J'elg New I Mv u Ml1
Orrneatra Olvtnpla Heport a Orrhaalra
'Concert Hour New# |Orrbe«ira
t Concert Hour Otebealta lOrchetira
I Concert Hour Otahealra lOrmenra
Nrwi N*w* lorcheatra
her huiband. *ha leave* three | S 44 Newacaal
I Morton Gould
HANSON Bom to Brian and Mary Man
children and two grandchildren
BtrlctlV private funeral arrvic* In Hay-
•on (nee Mary Downayi. a daughter. vian |. a B r funeral Chapel on Wednca
Carol Ann. at Jubllea Hnanltal. wt D«- a , y Cremation »No n.iw»r». bv trqueil
• 00 i Ma*oi of tha Town Prelude
« Ik Stavot of tha Town prelude
« JO, i Curtain Tima Organ*
camber 37, 1443.
UNKLAITR To Mr and Mr* Jtmti
Stewart Unkla'er <ner Chaney. Alice
Arm. BC. at Ht. Ju*«ph i Hoipltal. Oa-
eember 10, 1447 a daughter. Oertrude
Carol, i lb*. 10 or
WILLIAMS "Bud" and l-earl William*
<ne* RoMnaonr announce Uie arrival
of Carolyn May 4 lb* 14 nr. on Decem-
ber ». 1447, at Royal Jubilee Hoipltal
■ «!. I Curtain THna
WILLCOX-A' Bt Ju*eph • Hospital on I'KlKflJSi”
Dac ember »• 1B47. Mr* Ada Koama ; '»• ”il!* , *f r
Organ Muile
Organ Muiic
New*
New* Roundup
Wiiit., * aged 77 year, of 4)J Meiuirt ’ J* f!j3 * n i j[{ ' f
Bi reel a Mow or th* late Harry Wlllco* 7 4i r,ti 1 _
Sha a a* horn In Rngland and had re- 4 00 Symphony | Ir| L on Chante
Rhe a at born In England and had re- BOO Btmphoi.y
■Ided In Victoria for the T)»*t 10 year*; 1.15 , B.mpnonv
The iaie Mr* Wlllcaa leave* to mourn • JO Svmphonv
h*r lou i.ii* daughfer. Mr* J P (Win- • 46 I Bvmphonv
nlfred i Wood of 3034 Brron Rtreei and g on Ray Block
on» ton. Edward Pcrey wtlicot of Lady- g js (t. r Block
ntnllh. V ! . and three gr*ndch!l-« » ,io I’rrsonalitv Tim*
per **. ..... a* .v.ya. *..« 4f c . aiao tine brother In Chgland b 45 > PereonalltV Jim. I "i"hln I
c i~ -*~ - = Funeral tervlre* will be held In McCall - On- Vn»w.
1 DEATHS
^ 7D^^r ^ ;;;n'nTv 0 :bT.r 0 ; i^rsssWn «
December 34 1»47, Mr* BlUabeth Jan* flower*, nv reque** * I Unai.i on | Orcf.e
Ander*..'. aged •« year* »' *17 Dupp.u maoH^= t’>.-
Ii *d Bhe waa burr. In Ontario and had g CARD OF TII.ANRS iJnanRouiiY««1 ? rche .
fftided In Baanith and Victoria [or the| ] II 44 Melody Lanb I New 1
0**1 40 year*. 'The late Mr*, AdJtt«or ~ — — —
Jcatr. L. mourn her lo** three *ot>» Mt* A Abbott end family w-'*h to egfend
Robert Henry and RirhBfd Aru.ur ,lheir thank* for the exptevlm.i i of *yn>- COMING EVENTS
Pardue. both of Butrey. H C. ana Wil P*lhv recelvad during the !.«» of * lovmg
Dam J. M, P Perdue at home, and t«t> • hurt.* r.d and father, alto the Rwv V M tT,' ITT -
I 16 i Svmpnonv lei L on Chante
I JO hympbonv Ul l.'on Chante
I 46 i Bvmphonv a t ook at 1947
4 00 Ray Block Thin Ire of 1447
9 IS Rav Block Thm U* of 1447
6 .10 | I'rraonalttv Tima Thin Re of IB47
9 44 I PereonalltV £ltn# Thin Ice of 1447
10 00 fUa tor One' I New.
10 15 Kla lo* On# Dr Be.lgewirk
10 JO New* I Jew!) OeiUurtera
10 4!> B<rnte and Andy [jean Oe*la<ulera
Unanno'inced | Orchetira
tJnannotinrad I Orchetira
tfnanBOUhC*d I Orche*tr*
II 44 Melody La, a I J<ew Year * B*lu
Clifford Clark*
New*
I Gld Gold Show
Ola Gold Show
The Saint
in* Sain l
The WliUtler
The Whlatltr
Lowell Thfm**
Jerk Smith
Dr Chrlkl'an
Dr ChfUtlf P
J k( elude Ifour
Melody Hour
Club l»
New*
Woman * Barret
Marine* of Me nd!
Me. mile*
Hymn* of Prai* a
Sea* Pulton lawia
K ni. *rM.or ker’a Prank Hemingway
Radio Review Serenade
Curley J»n * i Bereraue
Dir* Tiacv ~ H-ip Harrtran
Terrv and Pirate* Ri.permat.
B*v King Captain Midnight
Jar* Arinitrnng Toir Mlg
Tnnur.i at Ru New*
Neat Re*l NtnOea
Vua pop High Advent ura
Vo* Pop High Adventure
The Ut-i Ranger I Manhattan Muile
Th* Lone Hamer I Vai.na'tan Miuit
Maror ol tha Town 1 ctani Knt
M»yi»r of the Town riyr g JCid
AMmtt and Cn«teilo| Name That fioug -
Abbott and Coatellr Name Trial Soug
Jark Part I Quiet Pie***
New* I Newi
Dr Be.lggwlrk 1 ranal-tar-aa
Jew!) De*la une ra Talk
Jean DerU.ii.rr* lOfCMIlfl
Orcf.e.ir* | Concert Hour
Orchetira I Concert Hour
Orcheitra Concert Hour
New Year a Balut* I Nrw*
I Nrw a
Off the Newirrd
OH the Rarord
Off tb* RecorJ_
Nrw*
Black*! on*
OftUnv Trail#
Superman
Patbou* Yttrae
Take It Kaay
Take It Eaiv
Tale I: la*v
fake It E**y
Iak* II Ea«v
_Tak* U Dri
I New l .
Carl 'Trevor#
Ui.lv Brt.ana
_Billy Bruwua
Vaughn Munroa
Perry Yla.on
pi* Buier
Ma Peikin*
I Iak* Lulerlng
Pair Lulcnu.g
Spar •
Varittr
v*PlRELLA PO'JNDAnON GARMENTS
k^ B 6B3J for vour Vraldgnl-coraallbra
y V.tll'M PAPER CHASE O 144
k’ aventi.g*
i.adwin n ne * iiie - it.ai her o*
I • p Pi.o * II* I.g 11.401 . S'. U.t •• .J> l
r .vrei i* at Oak Ba >
'•* appl'kd I... .
IBB UBt'AI l Ah MOWKMN PIANO
mrlhutl f». I.ovl ihlldrth Oltl) E 1*4-.
riMII SHOPPER SERVlCr - 1445 WEB I PIANO o
I Sth Ava Hr.un JJ Vancouver B C - — - - - - — - -
Best Value - lllehekt QwaUlV < 4ATHEKINI. BROWN l II4H, 1'EACH-
J 'pAlDJlte BUTTON HOLES EAClf JOB V “*_“!?■ V
• however •mall. It given lha utfBfvl , |,*UBt Lk GRES LEY IHB.II. TEACH
I conuderatlon Sue* *• in lo I*- In I j at uf plant, JIM tYuernje* SI * 144.
Murrrlt • 1 1 tb Blanihard '
rpAKE ADVANTAGE OP OCR HALE WE Jv UUUHS VkilAN 7 UU OUbUE*
• are unable to find a •ullabl. location Itnt SCHOOL Of POPULAR MUSH, t ID
• ad mu»i rinve In Januarr. Tha Mo*qa* tyruDluh IN CANADA AND L fc A
410 Purl E 3134 I YU A Vale* fittcei Phon* v* Ml
New* and Weathar i Mayor of the Town . 'DHOSMA SURGICAL BtlTB EXPERT
Harry Horllrk Mayor of lha Town • fltllnk free cor.tultatlon Da rime • vj
Hlnr Crus be
IMr.g Cruibr
New*
1 n>u i * it
Glenn tiaedv
Bruloh
Slop Me If
You vs Heard
Made Hour
Futon Lewi#
Made Hour
Vise*
M-V'l' Muur
Ils'T-vd Party
Gn l.valra
flsn.rd Party
I Orrtisvt r*
1 rrrh»,i ra
I Outlet! r*
“ Orsheafra
1 Or«nc»‘ra -
• firrhsstra
Harry Horllrk
Bob White nh-.w
Bob WhlU Show
New* and Sparta
Mrlod) tana
CISPO Kid
I Clac., Kid
New*
Muair bv Martin
Publte Opinion
HutiiK opini on
Croiby
Slug Cvoabp
Fun Parade
Fun Parade
Hew t
Dream Weave*
C70#4 uf Da4
Chapel Chime#
New*
O « Hooaw
Dog Mnuaa
I Dug Huuas
Curuia Tima |l*harm»iv Port at Br, *.l l ~ ' ^
' 1 nl# — VICTORIA WEST P-T A RKtOBETE TpUWM SCHOOL OP DANCTNo V'
£"• 22“ J! ' name, branch of aervlra. if n I, a„ a Ati tjpaa taught. Siuall thllucn
wiihiVd. nunlU of the *ch.m who Mrvrcl In reernt ,,. fl ttuunwip a iDwctaliv Raa pnona » **«.
H - Ii war Hr mlt to Prmrlpal V et Weil Pchoul i
Dal Richard* — - « • OUEHN AND OLD-TIME IRNt'UlO
Dick Dietnecligr THE MAN WHO TOOK GRANITE .tl corrwet technique ctaa* and pttvat*
Symphony ’’ frnm builder* yard mv Mi rant Btr**i e>tm.i ciii.flre., * c.aa*** Ib'J furl b
Sirephoi.v ion W*dr.**dav afternoon get tn touch weir tv tun
Bvmphonv .owner Phone t) 75J4 Any delay bill, = — =- —
■fjenol* Dav rquga further ivntihh ^ DRESSMAKING
ev END CmUPReNN I .HEBE —
Vlnrlnt Lope* Orrh alteratlr.a M •• O’*'*- ivarhion DHPJUvMAKINu. DAY ANl
. N -_, I G Pita ^ I ” evenlnk or*****. autLs. drape*, l|U
Sweet Rhythm t-
DANCINO
VICTORIA WEST Ml HBQUES tv ILEEN'E SCHOOL OP DANCING •’
* name* branch of aervlra of e* I u a„ fl A., type* taught bluati chhut l •
nupU* of the *ch.«l who *»rved In reeenl naiiroair a iixcialtv Re* pnone * 4*4.
war Remit to Principal Vet Writ Pchoul i
■MODI II DANCUIO
’ILI THE MAN WHO TOOK ORANilf .lj Corrvci technique Cta*i and *tiv«
front builder * yard mvMlrant Btr»ei ,e»»ni.» cJulflre.. • c.aa.t* lb! 3 foct *
Ion Wednevdav aftevnnnn get tn touch al'h k 1**1
owner Phone 0 753* Any delay wlH[
i cm** further tenable ^
ormt technique i't»u and pnvwn
i Children » <.•»»»» IbiJ furt b
Dannl* Da* ** ORtSNM AKIM.
cs - V \ ' 1 *' , rrrrrirnnjn _ I - r
LopSoret) V . . * ivarhion DKEBSMAKING, PA) *
G 4HM £ evening ore****, auii-v or»»w. . .
aweet Rhythm •ANTED - OOLD COINS BELMONT etc 5MA Yal*. <h » IH»
rot.cer: Hour ’ ' 41Y
New*
aweet Rhythm
Cuncer: Hour
Conrerl Hour
I Concert B*Br"
Concert Hour*
t.ullabv Lar.a
Lulfabv Land
Mt* A Abbolt and family w*h to eitend
14 WANTED— FEMALE HF.l.P
75 DOLLAR DAY
• nothing but plug* an ik.ii 'I read
mir*4 rou newd *<u»» fumtiui* bui i
have incur of the. Chrl*' maa ilw.-gl
* a hoi* to eutir p.irke' you ebUldr'l
FUR COATS
RtMODELtD AND RU’AIRID
Darn J, M. P Perdue at home, and twt nuv.w a wno .wine , wu-j inr nw r M nrvnraitMrKTft t t 'AHTtU HOUSE
.... Edna Hun.phr.e- tr'.n . for hit pra er. and trmi tht ivLD-UME DA <C1 HETOERIIMEKTR
ol Vancouver BC and Mr* Lnv Mar , *— , W •*»•» ««li*f«at Orange HaU T» * » l bu.inew oao
17 HITtATlONS WANTED — MALF 17 SITtATIONS WANTED-MALt • ^rhlV Y\ k.** m
1 - — - — - - — ■ 1 - , - ... . - ,'«r« bene. lha.. lo tpei.d It on i«t Of l flew t' Al il
l.'KNIE MarUlUAN R 14*4 -INTERIOR. | « CREAGE. LOTS PLOUGHED ERCA '* Dui.tau H- • fa laid* and .hall .els «l
Cleai.tal l-I.eil INtnOlliid
Uvii.ii'* C'l.aig**
Rrpie.e.i.altt* Will t
Mercer of Hew Wet'Oi mater. DC., and The family of the Utr Mary fauder Courtney
16 grandchildren and 13 great-grand Wallace wl.hea in thank their m.nv frie...U Tr^L.^.uoK
children, alto unr br' ther Ambroar fnr their klndn»»* ahiiwn and B-ral tribute. I IROWKWOI'
Matthews In Vic arU ar.d one «>.'er cerrived durti g the ! line** end t.aselng <.r « i «"
Kom. in Beattie. Wash. their Inerd unr TTity »i|ie.'1*T7f #’W. VO I JI.'Ul- *• 4 *-
Funeral ter.lct* will be held tn McCall lhank Dv.rtnrs Newby anti Mllrhell and alM) prngrr*.
Brothars Flora! Chapel on Friday after- th* hurting staff of lha R-.al JublU* i no
noon al 3 o clock, Imerment will ba In Hnvpltwl fur kind and *vmpathellc alien- , ■ v
Royal Oak BuGal Park tlnn
•er.lcta will ba held In McCall lhank D>.c:-r» Newt,, ».-• mm,.. ,„.i ... fc- I ANTED - WOMAN FOR GENEKAL ■ NTe.H ifjH A r
Flora! Chapel oil Friday after-' tha mining *t#ff of th* Bufkl Jttbll** , ,pw#-i A r. BOLLKR SKATING BESSIONB, I » » rleanlng, full lime employment 1 tpraymg ro
3 or lock Imerment will ba In J Hnvpltwl fur kind and tvmpalhetlc HIR 1 ' | S g rv Year* Et* ar.d New Year* Night Apply Windsor Motor Court EPlI , j nncme t *1
k Bun._l_P._rk. tlnn = ,r«m 7 h> P m Dougla. Roller Garden. , - U|T| a ANTFIt-MAI.» INTERIOR Af
U * ANTED— HOUBEKEtPEM FOR TWO fVKNIE MarMtLLAN R 1 4*4 - IN TERIOR * LTtBAOE, DJTB PLOUGHED. EXCA r * Dui.vait I’l. . fa 1*1/1* ar.d thall i#t* m ,nul ‘
buvir.ff •. paopie Permanent p 'Villon Ii tin'tor aid *pr» .uig Ei lima 1*4 e‘\ vallcg and baraflliing L*rl*cm B 1347 ''ar.lwptwl aiih a w*l.,u1 fh ih at 15
i !* r Fwh*t»HiJ t-» ke * « amdens pujLgIIEu aiih koiahi ■" -* LO& I
U ’ANTED MIDDLE AO CD ^ ‘ 'MAN iG.*i -, r „ interior and eiierior decorating : VI tiller, no nn«lDg necr.tarv go-, I wfrtlwd l«o lata Im Xm*. »o w* r* pn.Mng , — —
heir* with children In return fur |OOd “a llsf action guaranteed Phong B 54#1 Ha* through JJ-rneh gate Vran* o.aa* o 12*14 ''hern •-.>! for another 75"" »his »»mi i vul'Kn I.AlJV
hem* Ban 4414 CriBBHI • » ! *« »n . ^ o hg M««nt\ -tug doUar eat 4P leig I" - ..
\v“™ : rrL™ ^rTr ' '. ' » • 1 • ■ ■ • ^ r
n»'.er. BC„ and Th* ramlty ol the utr Mary i-auaer Courtney ■ — I ( ’ EO E GOODWIN FUHMEKL Y 04 RE- < t AkUEbS PLULUI1EU WITH Ru I AW y of lllf-f.a.k ch*l-- «d Ottoman, lha'
. v, r, at* *«•««•» •«-«•»••!! .«•« «««■ y «« ,oe, «• rived loo la t* Itr Xmav »f> we r • putMng
ruther. An , - '» ” 1ST MM lallvf.cl.m, guwrartroad Phone B 4441 H4o through ))-tr,«h nte Frant . . aa* . .
on# •'•■er received during tr„ . nelrg -r i -t. t -.rnn.-.n I”.L. .Jl.I Bo* . !" ao U*r CO) ko lr>a ver
(heir i.ivrd wi.e The - . w. tn |1bmv ilbf g»,tw mm la .asm " I A -njSCArmo. B.v , . .. .«V. ,,h iT.
LOtt'l AND rULNli
WRIST WATCH J
raw »>••.*• ■ **, iwa •
ALDRIDGE— At Bl Joarph • H. .spiral, on
Derembcv 34. 1447 William Aldridge of
1004 Catherine Hirer. a**d 61 year*
born lu Headley, England, and a resi-
dent of Victoria for 14 year*. Ha leave,
his wife. Mary Eva Aldildge. at home
one daughter , Mr*. A. G, Ford two
gong. John L and Bruce t) Aldridge, all
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BANDS MORJT'ARY LIMITED
lEstabllahed 31 Years)
“Tha China I of Chlmea*
ot Victoria Mr Aldridge •••• a Vetera r oiitlncttva Bcrvic* at Reasonable Coit
of both wart In first war aeweu will. |
th# 3nd Dattn of the R..»al Berk* ignj QUADRA STREET PHONE E 7611
Item 7 10 urn Douglea Roller Oatden. , a-riesvM uivni. Mtll INTERIOR AND EXTTKlOR PAIWTINO |
2'. -5 Dougla# Hirer; *7 alllAiIOlNa HAYItu rvi.SGr | #11|J a ,,,oratlng flrat-rioas work li
— r rwvvirtr »w - — — — — — jreaionabla pure. fur estimate*. A V ,u >
UJ RATING EVERY NHII1T - DOUGLAS SKPT1C TANK OREABK TRAP Andersen 6J7 Rlthet Mtrret Phon* H 5414 _
■ e 'l! - n w«tr IIU EXPERT lb
r. tUFMNRi I
N pm DoUkla* Roller Oardans _ l J^t «aur«r,.' J . 14-hour .ervl, r Wear • 4BM
i-Av.ortrii ••• ... . * *7
\ year , Eve Ran Eboutmait Athletic! Mon. colt Rwy **avc«ck. Uconced cotrtraelor i>i A8T ERINO ETTJCCO REPAIRS A
I if w t|. five-piece nrchcvirw. buffer ,-jppcr in B 43 01 nav^ fi Jy’-' nlirc _ __ _____ I room, replastarrd f. #777 i
Ml! 3 Jfl ro'.plc 4» Cci number] _ r .mn» - WWT-rrr TANKS TILf 1 ... . ZT I , i
•• *• I * — *- - *v--« , , . . Y *• ‘4 •VC.-.- ‘ l » - • ' * -w.
rruinn *wn errrkiiin PAiM-rtKri I *n«si-»n*u. uaLK -FILLING. LEY ih.i »l»» we have at that price oh vey ... i.icmjyii,. ...d ■
Vvinw „ 7 . ? Pn, f B‘< '«"!'• l'« r« rwta-tm*. .* b.ve a form.c* lop Chine*, red chr.-me o?Tj|
*«n*V , ‘*w r iwvw - •** “ r * 1-* *Pif. manura. dallvcrad Err* aali-'rablo and bv purime four hardwurul than*
Bn * 1 " '• " o: *' • •• I ' •• c G 1516 or 1! * i 1 red «C.:. * • make* a *«r ' I'Ot 41 5LI HPNIMGEII Bi'ANIIQ
IERIOK AND EXTTH. I
and decorating flr.t-etoaa work; I , ,hr . P T ' rr . m !' 4 M h ’* 00 Jkl.t.i, v.mr
INTERIOR AND EXTTKlOR PA1NTINO | ANUBCAPINO I'KUHINO RrifTtrn r»T • fM fr •" ,1 ,f * 1 ‘ , ' r • butk ,ru01 1 ">*« Peru*., ttlltor. I*bbl l*rf#to
I and decorating Clr.-.-ci^* work: lj the low price w* can mako the *.i T» 00 owi.an r.r aooo home, v.mc
— |r*a*anabi* price* fr.r e.iimatea, a V | 0 5*44 RX*. TMgoBdbl* eharg. ,„d we jiai lookPd It up and there U one Al , pl , gi<( a kopm
WKPTir TANK OREABK TRAP Ander.en 5J7 Rllhn Street Phon# B 5411 I _ M-ive lef* down h*r* that * Irrand nr* I
..... III. .ir.iK . n ,.. I,, rt»»n».i - 1 »== ■— n— — - - . -i *. - wi'h a high bark coal and wood tvpr I I OUT. rRII'A Y noon. I.AlJV B HI A<
>rw*r me dram, me, aura, cicwnru, | . >AXNnNO and DECORAT1NO EXPERT i lb blTUATIONS WANTED enamel fir.nt and Ju»t to m.4* »rr,.. ou< I* g u m Dlggnr. • wr Mud.o., . Ila> are
» workmanthlp and flivv-eiaa* material, *•* **•.*/ ,,f LB* 1 »«l *“ !l *- 1 •' «*’ 7or lit" •» If F..r linmedlai* rvluvn of vaiuab * t>»i»*«
inlv interior a »peri»ity r*Mm*i<-, r r..viAI t. von have 71 bo or » •.••onabl* faralmile re. up). »ry* li.Kf r may keep »nar* i
fladlv given IMM OOIH , - . _ -here, f r©m* on down and well r*il*ve miner IfRUXNT »)i«k 7)15. Cc-rnUM, >
p l A PT E RIN O BTUCCrT REPAIRS A LI * RAr *ON8 CHtUJRf N B CLOTHES ' 0 ' , or 11 E*nM» ad.He** r.fi brown n.c.Up*
I ruomi repla.tared 4 9777 I “ «‘ 7 n* MR EH BOrS FVRNfTUBE I OffT UN BATUMDAY IH THE NKIOI
MHAMoNs WANTED
FE.HAI t.
Regiment; In aetarvd war served with the’ FrM « oanf lh# “Old Song*- ev
r PCI I , with which regiment he had, at t p m ev*/ CJVI
basil mnntrieii since 147B. Ha wa* a]
PHONE X 76U, -H 31" \ r ' L * pAPPIf • 61S * ROOM OF (’ *in • HLY 1 •• Dow. View below Oot
R UMBER BOOB FVRNfTUBE
View below Oov't EJtll
.enember ot B I* O K . Victoria, wad of Ihr
Canadian Legiun, Pro Pain# Branch and
a member ot the Fraternal Order of
Eagle, Aert# No 13
Funeral fvotn Hayward's RC Funeral
Chapel on Wednesday at I 10 p m. Inter-
ment In Itoyal Oak Burial Park
(Vancouver papers pirate copy I
TltK CURRY FUNERAL ROME
Oppoalta Christ Church Cathedral
440 Quadra Street
Phon* G 6513
\ 'ICTORIA QUOfTINO C’LUU SCOTCH Year* cf e*prrlenre Phr.ne K Ilia for u , „ (
d.nce Liberal rootna eornpfOwwwm- pN.mt.lng and •» , »0 EXTERIOR DECORA JTNO I U -hrm^ m"/. ttiLANOWYR AND BYLUB rrcKINOB I W> 7 BATUBUAV MOBHIHO DKCtk
mrni and nroigblon 8ire»i« December Jl Phone F 1425 Esumal#* given ! 1 "i*™ Jinnera or U. p !r. ■ ,.r- URA NOR YH AND R YUJB rrCRINOP I „ a ...
• ME. A4B»m£ Wr RFfreahmenU t NV TYPE OF TRACTOR WORK MELLOR BROS a CO 11447. LTD ^ 1 or J h.,u«. d.llv Dm A3n B | fR.C» ! ' rU, % ..c® *. ".V rngrlved
........ A...* B A Ploughing - backfilling 4l» Bvoughlon Biros mM 0*0*1 |J DOLLARS TO l» DOLLARS h.'* Heaerd Phr.ne H ><7J
f'mnw*’ 2Srk!nJ *tVb?r rt, rultVng ,, ' , Vow , #V & 1 f\ 1,1 Vm ^ ,l °ulU PAltU SUPPLIED I * ' < r ',^ /m” to °* V,EW ron * LTMITED FKIUOD 1 OFT MONDAY MORNING MY l -At
umr, ^.V^elm^t n« P °* ,, .$I0 G W DECORATORS - f 6414 1 H4P ^ , * BW '° * m »“ * »> « | AT lj .equlred M men a b(
““ J _____ — - - — - AUJERBGN'S PICTURE QALLEBTEB llc.eer r ,- . •
4pm Admismoo 7M- Refreah menl,
13 WANTED— MALE IIEI.F
ALL FORMS OF INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR DECORA TfNO
MELLOR BROS * CO 11447. LTD
Broughton Btveet Phon# O 4031
MCCALL BROS
•Tha Floral Funarai B«aC
Phan* O ardec Mil
| OST UN SAIUIIDAY IH THE NKIOI
• i bnurhovo of the rryuai Oafitei,
a Midn mnunir.l on muiri-fort wet
watch li found #i>i>li in W ilaan •
UrClurr f.vv cuetd
I CRT BAlimiiAV MORNINfl DECK*
1*. ktl
*rl*t watch vscril n*IS<* engraved i
III. Hi a. it Pin. ,, e M >4*J
DODB WORTH On Decemher 31 1647 at
Kina a DauahUrs’ llotpital, Duncan « C. Pf 10 "* « *°**
there passed away after a ahoel Hfnv*, 0 < fl _ .-hauel Corner Jahnao* aon
William Philip l»d*wro r th. aged fir* om “ ,Da VanaTuveT aVrewu
year*, aon of Mr and Mr* William IV>.1»- — ■
worth. He leave* to mourn hi* Ins*. DC PUNKKAi. CO iHAYMaKOSi LTD
neaide* hi, parent*, til* iitier. Mary E*t*bUahad 1447
hi* grandparent*. Mr and Mrs J Bour- ModoraM Charge* Lady Atuodam
get. of tht* rtlv, and Mrs M. A. Dod»-
worth. Vancouver. HC 334 Broughton Straw*
Interment In Mountain View Ceme’err. Phon* E J5I4
with R»,. Onliahily of final Hi* Funeral
wa* held from Da via Funeral Home. Ire-
\ CCOUNTlNO.
biislnrss gull
*i»N Tjgfltvnv WANTED ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING AND 1-** ****** _ * L'OHHAD I i (.1 I ABLE WOMAN. GOOD PLAIN
MEN UROKNTI.Y ANTED ^‘uineai truidAneo for amall buatnease* I F^ntiM ana DocurSim* r< “* " ,,,t HK ganUtmar.
I *OR wriRK AB POWFR RAW OPERA- | Uo'lk, *et up ur k*n» pert time or month | r* nun# ana uecuraune . | or elderly couple Bos *145 Cnloi-.l*-
■* r bn Th* ■ l Logging • '• '•■ r 7>07 ma OF PAPERS THAT ■ OM in i 4 XFINFD young lady nniiRgR ~a
School gives practical !r*ln.r,g •• fallow* t . , ur » i Nt . a*iijsri irim dudes paoer B )tu7 D Smytha lv *...L , A
camber 37. Il*t
rUOMBON FUNERAL UuME
Aitabiiaheu Hill Formerly of Winnipeg
RC, LOOOINO POWER SAW
SCHOOL
P WCAW Al^ Bt.^ JoaepU* Hoapltal t ° f n i ~ *£*‘7! “7.“' VICTORIA SCHOOL 40* P..gard B* | « MFhndr Bok « VI f nlontot
rtDunead
* RMY VETERAN HAH 1 DAY8 WEEKLY }
* available lor gardening Esrellenl
- rkperlenre
Decemiiof 34. 19*7. Grace Egungtno
Dunran belcved wife of Hrbgrt f*un »ii
of 1144 Rlrliardaovi Street. She wa*
born In Brut land and h*d vended In
Vlrliirla lor Hie p*«l «d veer* The late
Mrs. Dur.ran leave* to mourn, bealde*
her husband, one daughter. Mr*. A
Howard iQiscd Jon-** at home and
one granddaughter, a loo three tii'rrs
1434 Quadra Biraot
Phon# O 2411 D4 , , nd Nlfh , Classes
Utmtllb
and Night Claeses Pl.on* O 67*1- - once bv •t-sevvlremao. FaUmates given
Vanrttuvtr B» Main Bl. A 1 I K: M rS UP Hit K K !• ; r ■
erne • n rV*7' r , M ,r | A U. TYPES OP CONCRETE WORK
i • Fouudalton*. basemen* floor*, drive-
KI'fltirvcKt) MARRIED POULTRY- \ CBMOX ICTI. (IARDIN8 rUHJaHIO. I ( |y| »'.lea*lk» And *»4>'ic tank*, at*
I. . ..7- A dl«ed, bark-milr.*. genpral hauling mine Dryr, A- Smith It 4153
cryen ce nr<“ Women to wash polish vacuum
LL TYPES OF HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS and eei.erailv clean Up v«ur linen** fur the
and malnlenan,# eaperrl* o..,,>* at f»»t|PUIc». Cottrteoo* eervire
e bv aa-tervlremao. EsUmale* pnn 1 M'«»» n e-iuipmev,t. d.v or nUht Call * he
LL TYPES OP CONi RETE, BEWERB
and TILE DRAINS
Mr*. Dur.ran leaves to mourn, bealde* . * LL BRANCHES OP FLORAL AnT - makiiikd POULTRY- V CBIAOX UJTB, OAEBEMruiUOnou, sidewalk* and *ri>'K ta*-ks.
bvr hither, ii one daughter Mrs A /\ Funer* pifie,*" it«e v Un.g‘ e : . N' I . , - • ‘ I *
sr*^rjL, j ~.-L*‘«srL.r - ■.y.r’sg. %?•«&> «■- »»> --_J , ... m
Ur. r HiMi.v.i. M * . I) A, re me n * LL Floral Warg ArUOUraUy Da* Ig Ik *v| ‘ ’ _____ A CRXAUE OARDgMB OR LOTS A a I,r ° .
virr.,r,a. a ad Mr. iie..r,e Nu'tal. In .\ y, , • nor flower* Rrwwn a Victoria | » * !•* ft iem I.*
Eastern U B , and »lt brother* J*m»* .1 N,ir»en*s. «l( View G MIJ, O 3511 I 1 * m ,.„ Aytdv Faria Mai.ager J, M Elec k 16*4 Bhakespeaeo Nt g 7MJ , JOHN HUNT -PHCJHK B 1479
‘\"rt”nL"w "in "Ti*V FUJRAL DEHKINB .1 tow., p. re. V ” H > J “a NY TYPE OF TRACTOR W. -RF. . .
Eaa'ern US. Bha wa* predeceased byiil N U Pollock. 1JI6 Douglas U 6.116 I .NULL TIME DELIVERY MOV FuR AU- *,* b'obkhlrg during 'eveliti*. back ,1 I i rt e,r Fkpr.ua HP )ob
CPI William Bte, I . .«, •• ••»' •« r
Mndern Mailt* H 1(4). day 0 70(13 night I
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rpWO II A HY- RITTERS FOR NEW YEAH 6
I E.e Phone onu
It 'ILL MIND CHILDREN NEW YEARS
’ v Eve |n *n* own home lf,*e fun ►flow-
ing V0*ir children are safe P 4431.
74# rojrr mum
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Mr »i Reasonable Rat** Id rnwo-
B 1712 after tom
SEE US
FIRST '
OR
PYFEX
GIFT SETS
COLORED MIXING BOWLS
CAKE PANS (rum
TIE n.ATEB
PERCOl.ATORB
| He* ween Bpei xr, willing room and rten
(.ff.r* I'rgenliy needed li.vvrd G *<H
I OBT. MONDAY. l»N FORT B ETWEE
I I* DnuglM e no Broad P»er*h*f I* »ma
1 l.lark and Dlier montain l»eu Child
■ Christina* gill B )W!
I I • •„ 7 BMAI4 ROOK i 'H OOVRRHMBN
I 2 View nr fVi'igla* Rt reels abmit 6 p ■
Un Tuesday Valm '« ownei only FtnUi
plea** phon* 44 '43
I COT BOXING DAY PAIR OF CHILD
* 2 pink khall-rlmlned glakkei Rewat
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I riHT MAVIW WIGHT WATCH Kf
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I nvr PAIR LADY'S NEW Uf AHhFJT I
UP 1 rm PAIR LADY 74 NEW Ul ABBF!
m , ,2 rave between llelln/ksn llciad
N*natmn E 47*7 Raaaril
MACDONALD'S LIMITED
lUhlnawarai
•The more That Eervire Built "
1131 DOUG LAB (Corner View i
PAINT 2# SI RRING INI) row A.
,r K g77i LERCFNT ItOMF.S
lha Flrii (lint Wit *h, »M * I ■* COMING I M NTH 1 1< • •• i - r»r bright lad. FM4M a TTEJfTlON FRUIT "TREES HEDGE* -
' n ,° n r J . . . . Md'U f'"' »J’7 Cb!.".ut A near,, thrun* A KYT1IINO is BRICK WORK CHIM
I a HEW y f a l n EVE FROLIC — Ll"X- <TU«>V. MA*. i . : , ,a > .1 after * p „ I" -I ,,eys ar.o Crep.a/e* Ball* ov repaired
• 1*4 the TV A. and the Mabel Burnett A ton Hall. *ponaorod bv th* BC FKo- ^ °mr Ri*»m Laundry 0 4523 I * i.L UNIK OP WORK VETERAN* R * #il
Fu?,U?.l se.vtras . .11 h. held i« xterall Ooverbiwehi Employrai A*»oc,a .. Lynj, man OR WOMAN WITH AD- ‘ * r,,r ln Y* •••t end. OA4J4 115*77 1 . jjrickLAVIR- BUILD AND REPAIR
mZZSZ? aSS" AW no ,rt Wer,ne.dM ^rlr^Vram”'.^ m'* Mra B^ a. Pf Of" ^ ^n, aap.u^To ... YOUR OWN MOVER * FT X -3 CT A four Ch.nme, and hr.pl., e .035
afternoon at 1.45 o clock. R»v II A. Me- r y, r ,i ra Kverybody wgleotn* G J4i* fur PAP' 1 off** - Reply ii oan nandwntii.g I) (urnit'i'e van with driver 47 per, . LTCRA7IONB - Building aod repair*
bTbi iSJL' OO ' B*uruf P.Vk •»« ' «• »"• •••! jnourjn " *• . ,r-
COMING EVENTS
j i" gin-i uiiinea f-r bright lad. Plaaae » TTT.74T10N F7it;iT "mryii
apply fink 1334, Coionut 1 *\ ruse a, tfiruh* vboutd be liimmed « NYT1I
hould be trimmed s NYTHINO IS BRICK WORK - CHIM
after 4 pn B d .4 ; \ r , evj atiti Brepiates built of repaired
epRENTHAM CONVAt TF'TrNT HOME
I Oahrlnla (aland BC Ura R Mulme
R H
1,000'*— 1. 000'*— 1,000's
I r iST ON dlRlBTHAd EVE IH ARC Af'
•2 r,a ||r> -,,rai man* new ntowa. oven «i#
WUI fliarter pl« *«• • all ► 1 74# Peaard
I OBI MDTB WIGHT WATCH I.IN
, I2 b a se between tan bh„k V#in>*'
j ver Btv,», a >tl ell* Reward Phone G *4*
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DC un R tiuime li Keet-vake from England In
PERSONAE
A OENUINK PRA HUE - 87 VLB OLD-TIME
DTBHER 8-idilenty. on TJwremlwr 3* 1*47. dance, atari Saturday nUht. •« (he
Mr* Florence Dl.her. of Itma Oovern- AudHoflum the llarvr*tera
%\»AN'TED~ FIRST -Cl ABB OAK k>)E ME- f ?'
»V rhaniv *t un rr Mint l:e *"''1 Apply
Baanlrhlon Gar»# r Baantchton PO
furniture van wun dr Iver 43 per , » LTYRATIONS — Build. rig and repair*
' 1 " .\ r „n t . *pecl .try 1 rhirk*H 1 Ml*
' ' ‘ ' TrW \ l 1 CARPENTRY gVnERAL HEPAIRB
l.,v,. fut) Cm# nr fiart Urn* Hi« 4731 _\ d -„r. T i m ork gua-aideed n JJ*A
• trat hll* 35c tach, 3 for *1 44
BC SOUND AND RADIO SERVICE
#31 FORT STREET E 4731
and revrert work, guaranteed R 33*4.
men I Street The late' Mr, Dt -her I**,#, OrrhMlr. ttyour a..ur.nc# of grmu mu*ic | l, *« n ' rr,lar ‘ ((•'.#' n.anci. ■ n , a vrn rytotloll TNG AND fX)WnPlPEH JO,t ,ILr HRAINB pt„ #0)5 or , rlt. F O Bo* 6)1
to mourn her lo** on. daughter. Mr. • na • 7 •«•_«! \\ ANTEIl GOOD rtllNChE CHEF ^ ! ..V ,'h „ ,.h he *' v n,rrh - 1 n, " , ‘
W Hartnell, of 613 Ohed Avenue. Vic . bvu. vu* «r wv a nawr-w anrii. w ’ * Apt morning* be' »/-*' l| and 1.1 " , , .... •- w».. ........ ...... /-u,u 1
\ LCOHOf.fC8 ANOHY6IOUB — RKACOH .
Mill Cha;,*r Confidential inform*. I RIMftFR SFWING MACHINE
tlnn and advl.e <a alrohnltr. Phot* tm p-TwT* n al 1 C/ C n ' ^ C
nlra 4035 wr writ* FO Bo* 6)1 1 COMPANY
W Hartnell, of 613 Ohed Avenue. Vic- .
tnrla H.C fmir dsler*. Mr, fi Birk- \
nelf. Mr* O. Hnwman. Mr* F P WUam, .V.
*!1 nt Vanrouver BC and Mr* It Shan- l '*'
• ban of California. Y>o *r*ridchlldien.
several nie.-», and napbgvi
Funeral service* will he held frr.ifl It.# .
Curry Puneral Hrme rh'» marrying •• It
am. Interment In the family pint Rosa ..
\ NEW YEARN" EVE DANCE BOOKS » » APv motnlng. he'e/e. 1 1 and 1
I nmmunltr Hall. Wednesday, Dec If. ™ Ma/y » PrlOQ. 444 Dougla* Sure!
IMn lng 14 ' Ketnp*ftl# ' ,, ANTED MAN W.Ili [eiNKAY TO
Aflmi»*knn, II M per |wr»on B-roke Dranrn. ,,, , vt'Drai ten in, her Bn.
C •••■dian Drtmi giyt ,
■ i cleaned repaired and ,e»
' naitmates given Nttae K J440
M HU'RIAYER - Finr,PI.ACEB CHIM
rey* de-lgred built nr repe’fkd Batik
726 V A TEB B7,
NEW YEARS XVE DANCE AND
fruits, in. hi in rebaret A few table
nal Cemetery, ilth Bev Oeorg. B,dd‘e rZ^Toua'^ r * 0C< “ ,U<>M •Mfr. Sheer- Lm
Y’OUHCI MAN JA-H WHOLESALE WARE-
• hnu** •t.'pptikg <4om Apply ro
IVXAIT TYI'lirr ANY FORM COPY ’ 7v.ning* I \ M ^ llj 1u , AT ' ra *. Bewldf bwaea
I * « Odd Darani ti .an • _ - — — - * Tart ta*lli<4 relief f,n*p arid India** irong. ate Luma and a>
I ► UILDINU CONTRAtTOR W ARRF> Hun ••■ dMurhence#. hrartburn, rer‘ 0"* I
i,miwi BUCK I. NO AND WARDING | \ t Aferavinn# repair, re -unr *f«maeh a.rir.c hyper, iumv. Mowl- — ~
mi*, a# • ( *in.,i 'wc al#" wimmI • -it — 'r g o; bati-rni.* r-UI (WPli Blm' sfb Tah- .1. 11 a 1 n nu 6 *iV6
nftirlaitng. _ T-T. ' ■
- - — I AN ANNOUNCEMENT - al EWARTB
OIIJXTT At Bt Jn.eph"* Hnaptla! nn *» OM-71m*f» annual New Year frolle _____
■ ..her » 1447 J.me* Barren Oillati •IRn*al Oak. 41 64 ' npe» . .
“ f Hw«/atl^l%»?' C iiwSK?a ,a ina lr 2' A ■ W T ES OLD-TIME OAIH-E EVERY! • "I
ra.l?enVif Bo^k.^ for*.. * e‘.r.^ M.".e2.eV ' 0, * nU%
hi* wife, two daughter,. Mr* V, | |*« lh* Atcad* 'Broad and Vi*wi ."T™'
III1LP WANTED 1 —One p--«. N, Hour or eon , «.s m-ui-i e\ na«- ( . VOID KUBJ1— UMliBI, '4 auvatv-
- (reel Phiin e y *61 I And • Cloud Job Every Tim* )9 Ingtnn Pa-kard alrctrl* shavers rw- I , tf# ol m , cfcrutma* ( .p«clBl on
J.-UR O^ER AND FlNinnm CAPARIE 1 HVER TIGATOR tXPI RIXN. ED CIMf' I rhf ., . rAOT . KALUBKI B 3414 !r^' fl bv b W-^« U V^no?^* 8frvPi* r “ M ^ r ^\:^^V*nlo.7aTn v^«( l Joyra"?
I «( glvlrsi .•(imaie. »n remodala and I Tr-r empV rmer.t OAFlrPO 1)45 11. r A, cr.ua hour. Complete *),a-k« of gleet rlt *ha**r* 2"V L* h, 2 2?!* fprlWin’merV
Ap ply Bm 7174, Cwl.n-I.t tn % wk In»*l HF ••»U'*<1 «4JG.« P*v avenue »,,a,. 0 r|e t MsCall-Daver Drug C« Beau'Y_Bal#iri rMH W atwett tnrui _
-= I' • •’*' < :■• •• I Dougla* aod Pandora Phone B *431 s LI TYPES O# BEAUTY CULIURE
kNTF.n ET.MALE HELP \IEN for' OHET FI-ANNEL PANTS p c7 1 N n a 7 1 rt n 8 A TTENTION- INTERN ATlONAl INVER 'J "»rf warra W'fh'n*
^ •'■ *• OM BA* Talldf tie. d, tn waar ,,r Seotla f.nk! A TfOATlON AGENCY LTD Ytctaria aj**TftiE U 1U Vr^n*. Mwutv
IHIONER OR VITfIMN 8 WIDOW aim pleat, and etpper* 411 44 THU •* mV ,.,.^.#.4 'x'glna' and bonded deuetiv# ageprv I " ,,U _
,n roum and h'kard «o br mm- f*al Kng"*b flannal Oak Bar Tailor TT35A AOhe'en with American Detective Ager-.rtea » L -y NOW FOR OUR TWO FOIL OWE
a.ul r.re fnr aged t*d> Ph- re ryg* Bar Aveuwe r •ml*ra * A Underwood F >791 111* Broad Street Open T1J. • w m A .peclal* In permanent* and rold wav*
r particular* \ I ARR1RD MAM Cl ARB A t.JrfMF / * ARPEN7 ft V »VD orNEHAL REPAIRS PHONE f >441 ___ N-w Rav Beauty Bhop. 41u Pint flt O 3444
a ,d small doi ke, ,-ni i!m>
after 4pm
■ ,'Ai.i.Dtu. bucring\jiv
-O ne-man p«,)i W«
Phon* t fk’b
MP9R CXTTINO
w Hour or awn-
Apply But 7*14, Cwlunlat
Brandon of Ylrtori*. and Mr* J A . y COt WOOD HALL- DANCINO EVERY
MarKenal* tn Vaneouvar fir a bin . \ «.t, lfdtr ... n lna 4 to 11 Mr* h *" 0- _
Jnhn J. A nilUt. nl F4trbrlrig. - Farm Bmurr ,., VrhV.Ua Adml.aion \ PBNHION1R OR VrTYflAN 8 WIDOW
Brhonl Duncan. BC -ilea a bfaiher 4 \ given nun and board «o br com
Bianlev Olltatt. In England A N At NEW YEAR B OLD-TIMT: FRuLIC p a „|„„ and r*,e fot aged lady Ph r<
Funrral from Hayward'* B C, Funeral, .' V .1 Royal Oak commuofiy Half, with K 407" for particular*
Chapel an Wednesday at 11 am Infer- fttrwart » nid-Timvr*
men! fa Co lwood Rurltl P*rk ' J ’OOK IfuUBEKEEPER •
— A BAHREI. OP PUN NEW YEARS EVE , itrong and healthy, for iemi-l'»y*,i.
HANCOCK duddenly on Decemt^r 2* 1947 • » at Royal Oak with B'ewart * Old-Tlm- elderly i*,i and ».iu!‘ »o Nn *1 'eryaln
14 WANTF.n— fT-MAl.F. IIF.I.P
Mnvoailgwlfon vvt In'egrlly !
I Bo* •>•», CulOBUt.
\ t r HEY F7-A'
•aoNoitriK nrw Efts, drains
mt Bnrk BlaiUng Tub Mrrtct
And a Good Job Every Tima
Phone PAIR. EALURKI B 3*1*
2)45 oak Bay A, rr.ua
• Wa hav* a wnndarf jl aelertlwn at Chrtit-
\ t IlAIIj 70 LAT) litAL GENUINE tntg gtfta Sewing bu*r* cabinet*, aprona.
fast toallKt relief fiiur and India*# iron*, ate Cum a and as* lot yourself
Hon diMurbance* heartburn, r #• ,
->»ir *tn#raen aarirfc tiype-, lu'iy. fifoab* ~ - " — ~ 1 ■ ~ ~ s
'to beirtm.g with CRvid«i< Tin- ,1* HAIRIIKENSI KN ANI>
ie, . )*n t.'.iet* f. nn tar. y*nir<* tj m ndi*i»a»ona»o *ar,»e
45 t*' ie 1, 11 no All drug and drug d*- III. AIT V SPECIALISTS
parimrau
•* l-earl. Ken-, at' rrem Kiitiann 11,
aard 0 2765
| i,«T SATURDAY, STERLING Rlt *"•
■2 l*pe| pin green tirkner value
liaepaake r jvjt Reward
I 1 mi III Al K AND WHITE < ' X 9 )
1 1 2 spaniel-terrier »roe», "Btlrpy I
| "nr» 1MIJ PJlOfie B 1524
I ON3 ZIRCON RING REWARD PRO*
I# 0*484
I OB7 BY WORKING MAN 44* ON AA 1
• 2 urdtr n.nrnit-g Reward O *1**
I OBT A BE7 or CEMENTING TROW
1 2 ri« Phono R »»«
U PWARD FOB INFORMATION LB A DIN
f re Ihe rei-orerr "f one blark G1#»
|»*nr-e aly frote k Ifvag and phnn U*t see
e#iri»*r Yale, and Dmigla*. Chrieima# oon
4 LL KC'lilUR BIIAVKMACnEH REM
#» 1n*tn#i Pa-kard alrctrl* sharer* ta
eorntr Yale, and Dongle*, Chrinma* mo
In*, n too*
VOID RU8II-LADIEJ5. TAKE ADVAN-
I age of my Cbrutma* -spaclal on 73
U fYPIS Ol BEAUTY CULIURE.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
f'WO A GKETI rvnrrKNDENT At
" f praleer of real prnperty. #uce*evlr
#,.<n ••>#• Bicjm duty, fnauranee lrr#.im»ni T"1 Unin
pvrmanerU 112 VWw Vcurwa MwnG 1 Building. 412 View gtree- Ph#ma *7*4
3K- HOUSEKEEPER AO 4 ABOUT 55 4 5 1 eaj.eften.e dnelng
•irong and healthy, tor •emi-"<ra"d \ rhauffeurlng Bo* (214 CulimMI
’ Work guaranteed, Immediata aerric#
Aim small paint )oba. O 1034
AO! lad with Amer(r#n Deteettve Agenrlea . . L -j mqW FOR OCR TWO- FOR, ON* BABY IGCMI.IRT*
MU Broad Siree. On-n Hi. 4 om A .poclal. In oerm.oenU and mid w.r# T _. Jfl . -,.»-rv am
PHONE f 3*41 fg*w R*. Beauty Bhop. «Ju Ft. it flt^O 3444 F raaTlMeratur
A 8PEC1AL GIFT FOR BIRTHDAY OR^ vo-LBTTF. BEAUTY BALON B 1*53 and informaH,,#, Bltnlf* E.ana 1048 YJa
- Chrlarma* for Mum or Dad gl*a them 4 , «, T „ ow , Atrart K 1743
sr.^r, f . ^;r ,nr ,n ‘— • ^
wood Runo i ran Chkmbvr of Commerce tournament start* * *OMP ANION -HQUBEKEKPER AGED 40- .* n rrl , M r« uiMOVfn STUMP
frrw *1 the lineal Jubilee Huiollal eiuV*"6*f *• Bn try form* available at 7 j#y. no fan-'ly fra mu* He an. 'able 'I * n SM 1 M»4 rr NTVMy
Decemher 14 ll*7 William I « a#*dtUi**or> • Ll»tl# A Taylor Waller Walker end fond of ehudrei m-.de,n h-me every ; J blaai ing Hnwee saw t 4JJ4
7*reer* f of 1207 Blanal lid Aire.i V* *#vn. Wh'lnry". and Vlr.oe*a Hat Pn. eeineemellee el.we lo IranavnaGo,. Hew
l.e’ wn Vn TRglBiS til BM ^ raided MY Infnrm.lton phone B 34)4 er 07104. O .514
In Victoria for th* WB »• Te»r> The I* DANCE - OLD TIME . , ABiriER rLFRK FOR CALL OFFItl
late Mr low la giirvlyed hv And brg / 'ItVFTAI GARDEN il.OWFHt. BATCH ’ amt general «'III«w work ry re ueed I,
fher Oeorg* and ‘•" ,| ^ , rt. Nellie [j g„, Hume. leader* Orrheetre tOr e.<e> # 4-iMIC Biaudaid A'ewm laundry
and Eltaabelh all In England aleo thre*, __ e*> V t/w m
Phnee E RIO I
tULUJOZING LAND CLEARING AO A'
of dla- ■* building eiravaftng and baetfHIIn*
opeuirt E 1147 and Belmont 00R
aunalile *•»»,_ 0 3*14
| , ABirtER CtfWK FOR C ALL OFFICE
' and general elflne work ttha p*ed 10
niesti .g public. Biaudaid Bt*wm Laundry I
•41 yew at
nephew*. Including Gordon A I. Hoeklr. • v A NCB OLD-TIME AND MODKnn
of Penllcton BC and 4hewm niece* I f ,»,,, Ratutdar CCF Hall 457 Pan ( •APAB1 K YOUNG WOMAN
Including Mr* Grace Rab* at Weal. aeeniea 4 a m (M moll ' n.i«
new, RC. He wo* a rereran Of fh* - --
Great War I vSTREI-LfTAJI NTW VI AH 8 EVE
Funeral aerylre* will he held (n Me li parly OK 8 Hall. Redfc— 1 Rlree*
Call Brother, Floral Funeral Chapel nni<-»ni* >.,rt hare • good dm* B'lops- f*r-
Frlday morning at 14 Jfl evrlork Inter g p m Admiieloh II »« O Til*
menl will be In tb# Tolwood Burial Park 0 4611. F. 4J16 _
51(6108 A* Virtar'a RC, on Doreen- I IjWJR THE BEST IN MUSIC CONTACT
bev 24 1947 Mr, I.urille M-A'ser eg-. I I n-r- . tv--.. « 9041
r^laSwir. w: u ^ 7**£*
-eaident of VlefwCa for two monlho V New Yea# • K*« denfl* Aasn'rhlrm
ROCK HIARTfbG - C"OH<'HrriNi|
BFWrrt AND DR A TN tvSTALLATtON
A J BARR
O 6142
|,vm IIEI AIKS AITTRATIONF MOD- a RTIETTC ARt) MODERN PICTUH2 SUPF.HVIBION FOB FHO»' 1 2 mXDOZfHG LAND CLEARING AO A'
' err.i»ait.)fl of » , '-rs». ret'anranta. etc, .9 framing Man? tlviaa 4o cho#'## frnn I - . Prrmanen, waeee ot dla- •* bwllBlM sgeavattng and bartflljln*
(•II Vh'tor’a W«iKt, raft GflMl O. 8 2698 1.4 DIOO<)/s -tr.ri’ou kr iM Ar"!." tyelAln r 1M7 and R.lmom 44H
LMR 1 ARP ENTRY AND GSNERAI RE k LARGE 8E1KCTIOH «*F BUKTINOH K,*.sr HteRAInt Phone FPI59 | ( AWIvrT wokV
• pair W e , k r*tl ftandrman G2I64 •» anew, lit- ruale ,n*( *ste R'Of* (agiuCR'8 RfAUTY SALON 743 VIEW - _
I viMrni ATM .riTtmr.. rr. *^y Ai ttr '' p D.M4I Ik aireet F 4432 fo. appnfntmen,. l.-nCTIBN r AB |Nrr UNIT - CUHTOM
j .era "no. or r.n. \ F •ASTON I >f rfTTI AN WIU.BE ^TYLKC'REST BF.ATfTY SALON - Bl^ 'I.d.vMuM ^G^bn'.R ^.nd’ bj
drawn P R Nulttvan' F MU "*• ‘h VIFtOrl* J*flU#r? 2 Aapmr. • 1 g-l«JlKtr,g In oesmanen,* ard sold .tailed in your boms haesms-t rs-rs*
UMFOIATK ATTENTION TO ANY AL
i viMrn
I ter#'
CABfNFT WOBB
•>10 -i-o Tl-e. 4* jest 'fittest r 4432 fo> aapnfntvns,.,* I 'IT CRB* CABINET UNIT CUSTOM
\ r •a*JWh wrrmAj wiitrf. ^vttlbcrebt beauty salon - bfe- P^^m!", ".V (S
-»• .n V tel url* January j Aapmr,.- CN rU ||„„, )n oesmanen,* ard .tailed in y«ur home Baeemsr.t se„,a
menl # p F 5727 __ waving R 1231 lion room' pra-tl-al hnm* and effle,
A MA * W " A "' ’"’"'I r T 7 ■ ANKNT WAVE T^r js ‘o''r. r ,. n ' r,'-ir
■ \ me, deed spwusd Beirretfllk Fa's. | #p# . (# ro , (f e h |jpn r na.tdhpen .O' F431
B e, -r- reneee* _ s K 4141 *»• -reerrer' I/' ITCH BN rABINFTS A>ote Ft
tLTB ntUBBEJt ELAATTC HOBI KR Y b-( ^, ,„ |r |\ bul „ w , our gpocIReatlOM Vaeiet-
'<■’ •- ' " Wood F-odurr. it* unti'ie.i n i*j3
Nares In aftendanr* r„, ladle* vpNtf-AnT BEAUTY BALGN Kk.BUA.l~ .
i •APAflLR VODNQ WOMAN FOR G6I62
' mi. hsr . help *f,tvnnon and din-
*er. 63& Phene O |MA | _____ ________
1,'XI KRIFNCED PKRJIGHNrr REQUIRED n*’’ ru , Mfg, * wti nftng A YO«r
I i ln» sls-isal *l#itng'atihi> anil typing
imallleme and nperatlon of kneik keeping in.
RBGJ.UTK BATlEFACTl'lK OI1AKAN
1 ies,1 Ws Offer me be*' ih ma-eelal
I A 7 HARGREAVES CARPENTERS
*" joinerv f)s» pnme* t*p#ir* Fcttmal**
• 7724 Belmont A.srus RII56, E *244
VBW homes! ALTER ATfONB And RE-
■ «'** given fl E Ws'.t
miner Phone It 1262
ishlns Pnailleiua nffes pstmenenl emiloy- '•« les«1 W» »ff*r be#' 'I- m* 1
menl fi.s-il*, w*sk smjiiovea w*tf*r# hew and #wrkmai,eR1p Our pfli s, ere ,ee
• file and ini|M,ii"ni(v for ortvan- emsnv* *bi# our aotk U #M*n lni»r>nr o,
Ai'otli ant* must t-e •Inal* befeeen « #nef leGo* Brash *r «• *T nalnung Kel,"
l» *1 O n I c. 9161 POH GUARANTEED Do„«ta, g'res, al Johnson
• -oohn* *iih*i redar «hlne>a aaahalt
Rorvi.ed bv her hukhand and opa d.-.gh 1 Atrlsutluraf ff.fl Lev J/,*>n*nn .64 hi » or | .wxPKRICNCED PANTRY WOMAN a
ley Mv • Fite of taeattl# W*»h -heat,* Dancing from ■* ml ’ Midnight I , BtYaihi on# Cafe R 4441, #»
Thi -e/Pwtu- wttt bo fur*a.^4 io fW LkPS.. M * .umtnrR. wa. m* AXIS Tc ”
,R,AF.per(o ,Ad « "»» _
attle. wher* funeral «wrvlrw and toterment Tate* nir*»i ' neat «o TVa-Ton Tailwraj
will take place The Thomson Euneral ~ .... . .
Ilnvna have rharge of tha arrangevnente Cl CK F1H-OCCG OPEN FOR RENTAL
4 I PAPER II* 'OR OH
1 * • •" H "* *' ' 1 *' ' « * r " ^.Tt'CCO W'lftK , fX'Vt— KHONE *342* I ) AH V R PHOT Of* SPECIALIZED WORE Rank nf NulldlwB ' ••* »* M1»W
l/XPERID- "F71 WAlg3» ik'Ri. Afl.4 T- '• Fh«a C2 7 m I Vt.-WFX BEAUTY RAION *
*2 (,f.e G ood ref erence* #01 Cou- nev B« p,, u nn(j iMabli.fied 2fl >,iii Asms ,'ot^(G MAN 14 YEARS lofTU) LIKE 2 4HILDRKN BOARDED, IN GOOD IGOR Yfl* Broughton Rtrwet— tllll
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NEWMAN- At the Royal Jubilee Hmit I] meeting*, wedding reception# a:
tat on Dacomber 14 1447, Lau»e Jane „. nrM catering oar .peeta'ty
Newman, aged 44 year*, beloved wife
at EYoderlrk II NttrKian of 9-M Queen* DARCIWO
*»!"“• . Wednesday and Friday. 79e par paraow
wf Frwdevtsk Jl kmun of 882 U ■,##«» E
Avenue Bh* w*a born lit England and end
had re* triad In Victoria for the pa*t 2f, Wednesday and
tear* Thd late Mra Newman leave* to Baturday
mourn f>er Iwaa. he»l«lea her husband, one laclu
eon. John, at horns and thrss dau«h ' Phone B 91!
t#T». Ulu Violet at home Mr* A FtaleB infrrmailm
of 3187 Browning Street and Mra T tnfarmauoi
taahr of 1411 Chestnut Hireet. alw j- _ ,
brother* and alatar* In England 1 I ABon B mmaa
Funeral aervlee* will be held in 54*Ca»> ** «*»**F 21. 6
CICK F1R-OCCO GKTN F OR RENT Al % | IDDLI- AGID ( OM P A R 1 O H-BBLP , P*bb ftOG T |*>M. E 4773 or 4 ibb*
H ALL sun ABLE PGR CONCERTS CLUB *91 a anted for sl#l#,iy lady In Oa4 » „ ATTRACTIVELY DICORA1 ED
meeting*, wedding f*<^ptlon# and n.» Scour preferred Lfghi hnuyewnr* .‘\ ____ „ ou - »Av#fti»*ment
dance* Catering our *perl#t1y in mom tor reunion**, * horns and small w , , a gueuaa four painting
DARCIWO tvauMfa'B# Bov not Olnnial _____ paperhangtn* atobiem* with «• E»*l- 1
Wednesday and Friday. 19e o~ Parw*. V«AT HOUftEKEEfER WANTED. HOT «"•«•• **•«•»» Operator.. *
(katurdav 41 It we- P*r-mw *«? Modem appll- . ROOM FAINTED. HEADY TO USE
UELTB IWUSBEB El^anr HOFIFH ...oeeBwnwa hair , ■ » built la your (perincationa Vestal-
1 » Fapenlv fitted Frieats filttn*-»mNV Wood F-odurt* 444 Wontraal O 1*23
Norer fn aMsndans# f«> ladle* epR(J-ART BEAUTY BALGN KARMA I — ~
THE MODERN KHARMACY LTD I rf ,, t „ ,pe r | A) iv Ty. t surl* gfren I/'OBTGM KRAFT RPTCHEM KAHIWTl
Dongla, fl, reet *t Johnson Elfgl M »ry Okwm I4:tt Enel 8lf**t F *2>4 "tnv* Ft«tof**-n#»tgnlng
Fhao* Da* f *112 Night fl MVJ
FENCING maibon iianrup
W M , be, "SSEF? Phone 0 .742 CAB. VOBB7BE
* ' iin'lift t *UO )9Mf*n4 In* /'••ft 1 |fl«i irark nlrfc -hi -ft
forma.tof, 1432 Ft n Sirs*. • 1441 , OF LUXE BBAOTY SHOP mi „ - Wtorta A* to R.n-.i o Wtl
la B-hommev and D roilt* Rawllnae" , .
IkAHYR PHQrtOfA SPECIALIZED WORE Ra nk nf Toroniq Ro lid leg Pbeene K 7112 CAKTAnE AND D ELITE BE
U 7 4T4 [ *U7tfJ BEAUTY KAIXJN * » . . • « r r, ,■ * * 1 « uiwr a. ui.w,
e INIUJHI!. BGARPED 1 5 rNVJD „.UN \ 760 BrawgtlUHl Btrwet-Ellll M ^ ** ~
* is. nom. It p at dty Pboo. -etmont fj 1944 * *’ " f
74# Broughton g.roet— tklll
Saturday 41 24 per Psreww
larluding Rupp*'
Phon* B 9231 lor RevarvtUono
Information II a m ta I p m
A oatl 8 NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY UK
c ember 21. 9 p m till ' 9«2 Owwam-
-- over so jamrr oi age *«,.» eePH- . ROOM PAINTED READY TO UB1
•n.e. Ykvti* del.l . Reference, vequl.ed , n to „ f hnarv o 9fd0n 1W for t..>
ilk Ge nm ftekn rni RUlrv and OH-i re**.n*t,io price A.tl
Rurch 15.5 O 8 . Lew .ton, Idaho. CBA. A •. 1, ftt |||
U Kl IAni 1 WOMAN FOR ~T tqq CAR ~ DEPEND ON WHEN
mmher . h.H. v-d home bow'd and 4 <\ Br(<>n# , m>|r . , H| f(n rw ,
CONCRETE
AIFD
SEWERS
<9Q Mr* Lavde
I , MILD R r ARE SERVICES - OUARAN
’ teed batvy (ttterw office I rt 14-4 R *412
'mom and amaU vomaneeaiiwn 0 02*4
Breiher. Floral Puneral Chap* I nn Fo ment Bt.-C Oanong nov.IU^ rvfvewn r., W o WArTHENREB •(»
dar aftemnon at I in o rloo* Re* Oee«r*e menl* 41"" tempi# B f* 1 * i * Coaen Depm Oat tap Bl.ne
Riddle arnnaung Inleement will bo Ie, i’EYI TEAR H EVE DARCE ARD FROLIC •* rv » •' Mrloan » Lid IF
Itoyal Oak Burt#! Pat* A* tear b it* noNt-K mo cncu-w k ,| aMTI g . m and 10
1 u t * .7 *( me James Itov Community Centre
tl>* Jam** Has Community Centre | -
Avenue between Ism and 10 a m
paintiog decora Gpg ard n>rw* oat"»Jn«
WANTED FOR Wtma'e* fre* W t Esrrletaf
w ‘NF A„ptr In \ V AILAHIB NOW FOR INTERIOR DBC-
1450 Pandora futlahla Fwlnfera Reaaen
n " I** • labia rale* G I4A4
w. HUNT — B 3697
FAI MEINO •**(» MkATtMO
7 5ARFTTS
Dpnntmery Cleaned
fo
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TO REGINA JANUARY
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HOME PERMANENT WAVER5
Girt* don't try and ■)*• Toora#)! a perm,
• t home when (Re La Franc* will gira
you a Rpr«E Peer fot the ***** price ,
THE DIME MESSENGER
G 5334
Delivery Oernea
tight Deffeery of AH Kind*
Pavrwl— Baggage— Ught Pwmttar#
MATTTirwB halved awwy at (h. W4 nt-e*l at Dallaa Rewd t 1 > #' . ■ ,u PfTENT WOMAN T. „ riWO g ,, . ,, .
. -'IV £ 'TA, rwwnbar 34 Ha try •f 8B«BI0B a Orrhewtra RefveahmenU, nm II t.slp otlh '•,• ol rhlldten Ilf# in Br , l0 ,
rEZEarra INta%St t»f OHIOa Dwnrtng • to ’ AdmiMlnn 41 »a#h -mfwMab.v 0*4 R.' vee-vont hows "**' _ __
Mallhewa born in Reoiem.^wa** an* _ Ge-* ware werv-en-es all njUTTERfNi . A fit BTIt f e 1
I 'CXKMA ITCH PfLEB PSufUAKIB «r,*mn«e> shape *•• Bpray Perm ».. it fr* Oelfea* on Every Bi.se, fa um CHt
■* Try fseoinre rjtmmeni fit Co'wwww, halt Why da H at home’ Pheoa 0 7443 On re a Day
Btreat and all depaMmsnt drug ramtaa or rome into ^ paRDORA * VENUE
rXIR CLBANEH WABHER~ USE' I TO
r ra me* nor,,. a wf MARVERE BtTtJB II" LA FRANC* BEAl/TV SALON ,
,1. ,mr_Ne.l „«vr « MOa. Praw I / CaTWOtJC ELPFUBB
I .TOR VA7CMEB JT^YBIRY. VTBTT / -r r —
a raa, deni ol thm «•*; for the pa.t 00 u • ORTR WARD COMMUNITY HALL lUTrTui FhanW rTti* ^
T-.sa 'vv'den'e. 3jU Or.f>*m 8(r»e5 whpn. Ml. t WB- '••*r.l.l_ Phon# 0 73*#
Bwsvtved Vr hi* wife Ra**b H ••home ^ YlW« or B ITT* WANTED MAN on WOM2
and fhrse osy,h*e, Wllflem H «) _ 11 Tl
Reettls Roherl L wf Cwwrfenay, *"d X" BW TEAR* EYE fHOUT UKt in 1 1 a»p.
**anley nf Victoria *7' Rail, Hratr « CNd-Ttm* Orrhevir* 4144 l ,i a i| nl
Funeral .ryfvea wflf b* held »n »N* „,y, itoii.nl,
*1 nf th# Band, M0T1't»i- IM no
Hdnemla- Dev.wyb.rl! |MN[» R-* VW YEARS 8VE DANCE AD49IBMOH tV'AJ
Ovorgs Riddle will nfflcia'* Intormeot -Y «} seHypte r»e* 'unrR, *»i*ewuitt I • * .1
In UM Royal Gab Burial r*rk e,t Umned ffWVd. O RJ4» ’O 5873
\ com PtOMHfHO ft RN ACER I VOR WATCTtBB fEYEBUIT. YWTT
• ' new or reysalra Ere* w*U*OA4g4. O J74# I r ln par, Blr ^,
I/URNACt* REPAIRED AND I NET A 1 LXXX m Jnr ** w * ' 8IB8 ^8R# O Mli l
* » r guaranteed Rhaw 8 Jm« 4 | 7|tirE IRpGRMA 7 GRfRE ft T
5t#ta 1317 Wharf Street R 23*3 I' (nf Lor*, Rorkstf 8* Mere, moo.
I.XjR WATCHES JEWELRY, VfBIT
I E F*o„e, 711 Fort Rlree*
212 J«n«a RgHBlna Phon* O FM
LA FRANCE BEAl/TV SALON
<M MUM, Fre# 1
719 VIEW gf*m a/
PUkBTERINO AND STUCCO WORK , ' t * ,A >J‘ 7 J^» r » ® ,fr ^ * Jj °
O.orgs Riddle will • fit ••'••»
In UM Royal <** Burial far*
YIAR 8 EVE DARCE AORtfWSIOff
\ %'ARTED MAN OR WOMAN WTTT1 (P- ,, j LONGMAN t
e iml " T *’ " * " r ” ' ' - ‘ • ‘ • in* ep'i -In*
"*** "“T. MO-v gffyre Replv tn own basgwrllt' g n>ota f 5804
•* ,r ^ •• M f'aHrk# t nil I# H^vt
nuiunotunn
IE" * NTED— BELI ABt E OIB4. OR WOMA'
oiaemaieta I * » ,a WKOfMr t bet# Meew >p a* Ml I 1 l THIfE •
»0 M72 1 aJ- ftUM pot
LORATGR FAINT
>ng oaoe-nanwin*
r ,v A TRFfEl Ji PLUMBING M HEATING
(2 4408
r.itrtrsuv
, * gienf Dw-al Roc Sf* «e Htge, i«qe ,
if# MarYef %irse, E 877* af**f I w gl
I NVtRTRLE MENDING 8 1221 1217
r*e» Rrset
LA FRANCE SEAf/TY SALON
One Rail'd raid Wave, bwfena Ma/'Hfwe
Rilling Masbfne's** ire Artf««esal Of Oil
• NTED— BELlABl E GIRL OR WOMAH
Fhn.a * 5*n« I. _ - V> IwilEtRG AHTEA -AGER I TO • OFEN Fern,, ner. Wa.'Og. wr ,ow mar nasa a
* vUti-IROnmn ETVTc'r FAINT IRQ <’*'* r l 7 mkbbaoE day K JallHrT . u „ a,^. ,.m Fwr, , H08bra* War. IW IR* aa m. FO^a.vwr
) a mmr, n*„ a . ,v,d *«•**)•.• A ' ' ct '' T,## OY-vr.g ep-a’lng » -V* 7 I ** f * Whl 4n U ,l
r_ri . . .. osi'gv* *riRim*d. endvrapi* 4 gaVAanu.g _ -w - ,
• nteer* betp. Mevw <n w* o*>1 III THIFF • BOR -PAINTING GtLO- ♦
I U. earing owoev ba f,gj 1 .* ■ 4704 P
•lent pauioraty. J 8. Downing.
ADV WfU. Ktf
• Tear • E»w 4*
Prmp | J CATWOtiC it PPL ftp
o/tdJ kJTATWK Rover lew Prayer R,«ta oit<*
’ | *J KaiifBra HI Rl eba/4a Vanewpeer RC
CEIUbai EWtEFt
KUTY SALON I t ’NT WAIT FGR CTflMNTV BWBSFY
’ ’ Ea-bwue ear, lea Bast's 4 4082
bugena Me/ nine ' -n - -
• a M atar ra 1 of oil cntl and nimjr
>«<i ma- nasa a _ __
•aers prtre .* row* i * BFB> Ulr-UP -fftLAND NO I OOOO-
8 n U at h«ist #> ... fie d, - , all ip.ldd bm»No
.AK* Weary |,>M -Mae t»» '*»«• 111
FBOHE Q 1442 | A>av Won# ivy aeeevned vod ana seed 4,
I land wsary *UM r ma>, twa tarn*
WITH f llllfmi" RE« 111* VIEW STREET FBOHE O 1442 A>ev Won* dry memM wooet ana seed
Oh! «v#n.r.* B 47*4 I keM Jama W*w«. Day. ■ FMJ; aigha B i
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TIIL DAILY COLOMST/MCT UKiA, U.C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1947
IS 111 hINfebS III KMT OUT
A
BARGAIN for UlUX'RUri
AH OryVai-d hr B.orka
Nl'MN'CHH OIRKCTORT
M BL'SINESH OIRKCTORT
40 FOR BALE — MISCELLANEOUS «0 FOB SALE — MISCELLANEOL'S 40 FOR SALE— Ml SI ELLANBOl t» 40 FOR SALE— MISCtll-ANtOL’H 42 POl LTR Y AND U\ tSTOCE
ISLAND EIR UIU WOOD 13 V> PIR
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■GROKS HOW I SEH VICK- WINDOWS,
BiTim - rLAJB
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*' • '*• '.)(• Eual Phan. 0 4414 • t X U »* **• m »bo*m
RADIO
IN STOCK
TRUNKS SUPERIOR
C4A Uurt - Absolutely r.a l COAU ' N * N E^AlWTfR°R SONS
ALBUM
6l*x«.«JI »•"*« “>«>•' 1M1 Oatfal ncc'.ne r*Ql>.MPd«l RAfltfl
U ’IMJOWH spin WASHING? . ELGOht- * atiU (*»•*» of ««*T ua»-.i Turn.futa baf-'puau button Same {Q r
M>4 ••Jin*’ CUHWIUI r a*d clean iouu Phnoa G *434 ft** delivery. aiga Conaula model
T, “* Woo* i» u . Enough for 8*MB»'*ol|4)1 « 0tn»* ' ' • Ml M^*ra ^ ART INLAID OC< 1 Aimm
»« »>*•• dryland «u.it wood ivady for
r for kit»
IRinminii nut
»h»n .
Irtiin** !•'• tan*#'* ariyafiv. in 3-cord *ot
Ev Dl«r|* and Slab* iki cord l‘> 3*
Dry (.Bln fir per curd _ ») »f
N« IB— II para IP »n*r.d a lllUv mure
■moO? l« ■«! a K'lN-d uuallit af ••od
than 10 «p«nd <*•* and *»i a p >i
(itUIlT
t'AITt AL FUEL CO
Btlon* Dap or Nlghl. B 1431
hoop • iif I Today a hot Buy for Kitchen Han***
MiLCOD ALBERTA NUT COAL
A
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'» mil
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flour* •
LOW
$85
RCA Victor Portable Kacore
Hun a I lab > 340. a mahogany fuuhng p| s y a >. operate* un DeU.ertn •tin loud
“.Z «. , M ZZ - .irtrd labl* »*) loo antique mahogany or- .prakrr finished In atatr.lea* »!e«l
** ininj wo {4tl#aa j chain, pelltpp'iil got-i ran- Jarulac igrrri' aampla
cai.*d •aaJiinf and poluiilna of dlllnn lid. antique nthMin) ttualtl cor-
ip*t *1 y t..r, t ■ i&j nar cabinet 431 Phpnajl MIT# And new Stewart Warnrt Pnrtan e Radio
.m >i AC, DC and ba'ien*, »*tf -charging fin
riT* TAaLBIET.- - — aulllljl moroct*
T*'i tt~f Tirrm *rr cpoiwt *r.*m*s
f-J HP. Electric Molcru
FTm Jaekall Jack* and W'lr« Blr»lfh«t»
OurrthiKt Bltnrtr Pn.rtrt
4-Oailon Uaa
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oaf -anker Ng-| Ifo 'Cank»r LPlIon
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Our 3410 Tear I ACCOI Tf ALTO | bnd* nniif ar.d double .Ai vQt.um
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M.M ... LU,.S In Lutd.d Lula J , |jlt El t( -, ,, , , 8EMV1CB I VERY
• « • . I " a i E». tna >i r-<y .. HU
•heap poor nr art guailly wood Tbai) —
y •’> ' '* 'i more l>t ilia Ick* run Wr <• r-.i I
1li» Mii.riot Diyland Beai dry. clean and *'•
hano-piiaad Good for all around ua«- I ~~*
JOHN M STURDY
Opeclflr Cf.lrnprartnr — M'uroralometer
Prartaloo Z-Rae Laboratory
413 V>« fetir.i Chan* IM14
CHIBOPUHIATS
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Oiled and bo* *prlr|t renplli It.e
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AUTHORIZED WfSTINGHOUSE
Rraeoi.ab'.a Pr ce* — Quick 6«r*ic«
Mclennan. m<fecly & prior
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4. S3. 33 Volta
WE COVER THE ENTIRE ISLAND
SAANICH GARAGE AND SUPPLY
Royal Oak » C . R R No I
North Elk Lakk' Bait haarr.ch Road
Phtif.e Kfaung 33K
Poi Iminedtata DcUeary
HAYES-LAWRENCE
Uajka flirbaay Trucla
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1*11 BROAD STREET VICTORIA B C
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pletely ir.oilater* tnittyidual pan* and rona
Ideal *«
for *ala
lantijrd R'Ibdui tjl
laart.e *rputidv Bprlmrr puj'i »*
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F 1 N C H 1 R
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FELLING AND BILKING
| K3 FELLED AND BUCKED. WOOD
k :it
ACME 1-LEL
LL UP-10 LAND No l MR MILLWOOD
$5.50 Curd
BOM-DRY MR 81 .ABWOOD
Cut 10 lertith
ALBERTA fiCXjl LKAfl COAL
Vie Painter. M*r
OHire til.Jl Re# 0 7321
t LOOR SANDING
I vO YOUR OWN FLOORS AND SAVE
* Rent » eander by dav »r aeek >dJ*l-
le | machine! electriv than v<i|iMitr*
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MtOP QUALITY LOYALIST MAPLE DI-
I * rikit* aulfr, table four .-hair* rahir.r
I and buffet, all fur only 4171 AL*o Plain.
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CAREPUL1Y I fltPARED AND DE- Q S3A4 J »0ft Vai touver Street
All Deperunenu
DBA Li GOT I NO
14ILCD DRAW I NO of tuur ptopoawl
Unfit* nr Buildln* It | out aura. -r» of VV'ILKjNTI ECONOMY FURNITNJRF.
• •• iplariiitn Have our ataff of trained ’’ Children a Irlryt’e III SC 4-ho!« 3*51 DOUGLAS BT
Dr -i.uM.iur n a**iaf you lo **l tha BEST I'aarett kltrhen au.ve, 314 modern 1-plere
rcaillt*. al turpGalitfly little coat
MEADWELL'S RADIO
AND ELECTRIC
E 1334
Pre tmtoarT Hketrh Without Obligation
IV* can now a 1*0 offer you the **rrlr«* of
Qualified Lan<l»r*pe ArcltltedL
r *. oORB
ROME PLANNING HERVIC*
u*n*ral Drau«l>Mna
N 11 A and It". Bulldlnr I»an*
113 Lfbira) Bulldine
aalnut bfdrootn *ulu‘ |1E» rent* blrttle «»I*» "O'* Berrlra Repel.* Id All Make* of i
113 44* Cormorant Bi ti MIS , „ lUdlim
- - - W* Alao Have Up Ip-Dala Iratlna Ef)u>P
l -N BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL THROW mriiL All Work Do-.r by A ul homed Radio-!
IZ riuta. raniln* in prlra Irnta Ilk lo trKian* Ere* Hck-UP and Delivery Any-|
inn Alan a few llvira-riwin arid hedroon. where in Greater Victoria
• arper* fiu* and uphoUier* claanln* and iE*Mbli&hed IIJ4>
repair* are a •penalty. C*rorlurlum Co..
Ptinn* E 31.33 III# Vancnurer Street V J«*l
• iri TKlM ISIS
•HOME-
' - "WEW SH1PMEN rA AT
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR AND MOUfu 4- Pi. re W.lnd! nlibhoZ. Bu.lr |M»
permanently by eletirleUy *.piere Walnut FllUah Dim. .-Room
'•tiler! Dorolhy flanman Hmie
tnueed
[Burra** *uat
| | f PEN DALLE BANDING AND ftEEIN- VJ 1 '*'
•' ul.lof RO-HO Beryiee* H 1J83. * ’ °
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I 'LOOR SANDING AND RLFINISHIMO ,Sp#rtallat London. BntlSIid Prirrlcr r.Ub a-pT-VI Walnut Venere ni n ine.Ry»'m <
I Mintporb WMhln, eay**trou*htne hklied In Victoria 34 year* JW BeolUrdv* L'7,, ' U,,ul V ' n,fr D,n,, ‘«- Room 1
Zu H lVm n0m * ° ,Via W ° | rivr. ^..terMeld Suite, eorrrrd '
ill _ -
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SPORTING GOODS
1,*LY ROD. # ET, MEDIUM THOUT
* 23-33 Winchester 4-khoi rtf la and 1
Bara* Rinat* and Dual-Ail* Trail).*
Lawrence* Oa« Wtoehaa
Lawrence He.ru’r* Dtetel Wtocbca
and Vardera
Rercul** Gaa-Powi i Uolu
Qerrulta Dleyel-Power Unit*
Portabla Eira-Pump*
ISLAND EQUIPMENT CO.
I1A Y B8-LA W'RENCB DIET RIBL'TORB
1)33 Vaaeoaver Street B 1331
A 8 ER VIC'S
To All User* of Dteaei Eeulpmeni
InduatDal and Marine
FOB
MAYTAG. LXlNSOR and GUuSUN
WASHING UAC1UNLS
Ail Make* Repaired
MODERN APPLIANCES
#41 Ya'.ea Bueel Phone » 301;
f:«
HUM i It IMUtl
Nto-f HICK BIZE Hh Mir
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Bcufcr n.iade So»*»
I IWTOCti HAULING, TRUCK fWb. F.
• * JnhnaiM K e* in- ( mi
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HOTELS
AUTHOR I Z€D BEATTY WASHER
AND APPLIANCE SERVICE
W* Cali and Deliver
Mclennan. mcFeely & prior
LIMITED
1400 Government ttueei Fbon* O 1111
I /LOUR, LA.NDnVO MN18HI.NG
* anired Eatimatei free R
•mmu
I U 4414 vven.ni> H 1 1173
ALL hLST U1LLCILEST WOOD
^Ll. NO. 1 DOUG I AS PIR BLOCKS AND
• lane. 13-ui. No rubbith.
burn. I e'jfd, 33 30. or ypln
curd Immeatato delivery,
IUIN-KE8T WOOD RATTAN BlNt.H
Da) I'tiune. L 7413. ur Ni*hl and Day K 3.ik#
In lapaatry ItHVi .ns bicycles AND motori i • i e»
GU Ait 3-Plere Chea:rQi*ld Butte In velour. 1143.99 a —
Ifned rt., f. 1 <7 8IMPSON UAftfiAC.I AND ELEC- 4-Plere Walnut PlnUb Bedroom
trie treatment U 4371 | Suite
I /LOOKS SANDED AND REMNIBHED !( kLOE H LOXVENDOOO 8 WKtl LSI I * W,lnUl ' * n ** r
I A.pball Ruur Itias Ete* eatlmaua ' niaaeeur rheumatic dikordere K 3311 (.pier* Eaatern Hardwood Dinette
ipttnl no... Co O #404 8 4U73 (uti «i.y»t m. ni>a»niB •««* inatural flnUhi
SATI8UPA7HIC MI7SKIAM j »- Piece Chrome Brr »kfa*t-Room
Suite : plattlo lop
Its# 00 ebtmunlllpn lly-tyine el*e» lure* and No l injector* Tailed. Adiueted and Repaired
, ,3 Sprout ftahhookn Apply to k pm. Apt i
‘ |3Wno ! 10«. I'M Lee Avenue ! Berrle# and Repair.
MARINE SERVICES A BALES. LTD.
A
1214 Wharf 81.
E #112
l odky e Brut B y for Kltrhen Kanin I* 4
M'LCOU ALBERTA NUT LOAL l -\
at 113 70 Ter tou It nu
It I* Clean. Hot and La*ung
THE GUEST ROU88 HOTEL
ISkJ Newport Aveoua
Oak Bay Victoria H C.
DlkTlRCtlVB PLACE FOI4 Bk’kttAL
Winter rate, and penata] maifo.u
Muoti favtirrd ly Laetrro Canada a. .4
ovcrteat rOitora
Proprlnrr** in. Gtaca a Brett
i b. t.ea a olil and K eka t>
Ll ~HOTELF AIR BI'8 TICKETB ”
Wretein . anada travel 8arv.es, «ni
»!>’»• oi.pi. .ue IVvt Offtee 8 4713
■ 1 1 4 An I ( ICYCLE. SIDEWALK TTPB. COASTER
** brakr In fuotl eundltiun. Suitable (ot
S 1 39 00 rhllrt *~ 4 > r*ra Hramrieble
B 131#
FARM IMPLEMENTS
KIRK COAL CO., LTD
Ready tu
y ] RR rLOOB ■ •
HARDWOOD'
H ICYCLE8- ALL SIZED. REPAIRS
Work auaranieed
'Our Mlh Year'
123# BROAD el
MMODATION AVAILABLE
T H)
Htrahiari, tfinnrr
AARONSOW'B _ 1331
n»a
B *79*
nd°^ Id'fW, T. rt : n e»Uma d ..: iri pbonI 1 HAL i" OR - h* Li UTTERED * N D 4-pi*,e Chrome Breakfaet-RiKini
n« ..id floora Era. eatlmate. Pnnnr lj llrewed dlkUUe. rlrrtrleai and me 1 Bulfe -wood top eiirn.lnr. tablet
— Hi— IBU SB WUBSS U O nion Bldg II3M 3- Piece Davennort Bm.e
707 — ROME FURNITURE
•S3 PORT 6TREET
MO 30
Governmrnt Street
WIDE CHOICE OP EARM AND OAR 'I
den trariura tit aull regulrementa of
34.3. tmaU farm* and earOet.a at Oardtu Huua*. II
A
\ r I HARDWOOD M OOR CO ,
* • jQhriaud. Free eelimaltt OT3I4
OKTFOPATIIIL Mil AH IANS
H oys i#* 7 ecu bicycle. .
■iri • cell bicvel*. **r*ll*i.» con- Elk Lake Fltun« C0l«ulu 314T A H
Pea**, ownar; Albert Howard. r#pr***ri-
tatlvt.
W A.NTI.H— MISCr.I.LANLOl 8
1 Ct-.M
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Flrabud 1 oner OdS Lunk
\
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IkOClK IOUR ROOMS
» * r*l*e nua In elleri.
37# S«
3143 Oil dill on. #3#. r. 453 j
CO.
now w 1NT EM
, . - - ... ..... J a dire Bar
Hotel Phone O 7IS1 270 Government ft.
A BARGAIN BALE— ONE WEEK ONLY-
• * Al. DuuElat fir, muatlv inatuc, cut
lulu 12 Inch
■ind lur *
It'll 31 M "
(4 Ala-a ban
luMiata
110 H.r l»ad.
Ei.n 741 7 "Par
.r.,*t|,t very taav ... ap.ll 14MIV REl'LALE
*' " • li ire ahri* 'pAnnhin* ni»i at
0 . , ' A " *'10 • ,, “>d tor only naif the coal Radiue psan»* refriaeratnrt
P1L**«I mm bar* liana (xk| 1 can era I hpuarbold furnltbrr rtAniehed
pvpp*>aiiy >i>|AMlquek Pr»-i l rh p- nr»d 'all Rpeelaltv
I BI M R rULIIIIINO
YOUR EUKKITURE ,nft Fhuna E mpire 7*31
I »R VERNON 8 TAYLOR REGISTERED ,
I ' and tirenipo 301-1-3 Jonee Block. 723
M OYB BICYCLE. GOOD CONDITION.
tlrnLii Urea cylinder carrier.
... / AKAIOMYL* OCEBT HOUSE Id’T
ABOVE ALL. REMEMBER ' craiRdarroch fr oea in oft Eo«t> Ea-
k UCTION bALEB AKB IUKJMINC3 vorrd bv vitlmr* pt. 'r». otial and bua'i pi*
> » Uava ) It Ctw an of LONDON AUC l £ e " p f DnoUl* and tingle areommadallob
HuMlH AND qL Al IKIED APPilAIBZB rr.»rv.t>o.i* and Winter ra.p. phnna
• 33 vaara oi RMtichabnialnk in Oreat Brit- **»» uann on. u octi
ain and Canada- handJ# Ut# aeUln* o/ Ynu. v yoMPLITE TBAVfl etBVlct Evi
( una anted houaobold tam turn. anUqura I., , Victoria Travel Bu.rau Btrath-
ete GIT hlal.er pr .ce. - .parti f (ttlle •: »>«•«. ouirau. a ram
mer.i or PEI L to u* outrubi ai tour oan
I>t Id look forward to JW43 tn a Miirlt *o lu » uo r for prior appui- .'mant
uf confidence It I* only If ae all think j uU » Wedi.ceday I ill! I U 2341
Phone
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MIA. I I t AM Ot 4
ANNOUNCING
u
or e BICYCLE. NEW HAU.OOJf ItRfd
22-lrrh Oreen'a 300 8urnf.de Hoad P-
fATENT ATT tlBN'1 1 •
* C M MAN 8 BICYCLE PRACTICAU Y
2413
delivery.
r .Maher* B 4411 Mil Broad P* reel
A a D
.■OPpPd
Dn-ENDAIUK BAR. j AIN IN GOOD
d I'C-Ui.ml 100 per mil llr. all
for vour co.iAnie.iee >t>ot to
Utii 33 Mi rd Alao hi* *nM, KM. pc' NH
III dry blurk* a.i/l ilto a l 11-ln . 43 3d cu
Order t-nla- delivery tcrnu’i.u
RON At D HOPKINS FUEL CO.
Da j— E 7)14- M*bt
I TRNACEN
ALE 7VII~LIA\CB
I /UH NATES RECEMENT1NO, INSTAU
* latlon irrvl'tr.e YlMSimij Em*
OFNCRAL HAt LINO
| ERA I HA! LING PANDORA TRANS
' * let Cinder' and DU for *ala Good
blark toll B 1033
PHI SIU I III KAY*
3* ('.ARIIFNS AND SL’PPLIFS
1918
A HAPPY NEW YEAR EOLKB.
TO ALL OUR EfUENDK A ID CUBTOMERN
.... - — AND FUTURE CUSTOMERS
\ I ARKH A. CLARK. Patent Attorney* #04 ... I r jnua>,
*'4 Baric of Toronto Buildln* Victoria i* f * MI ** nn»»N'« »•» aur n-w luratloei at
347 JOHNSON STREET a< fhf flrrt nf the |tv VCR YTH 1NG IN BICYCLE REPAIRS - in, trim, of world pru.e, proaperny ar.d
year. In the rnear.tlm* ae will be plvaaed U Bernard Ltd 1410 DoueUt O k*ll lull employment thuf we atU have thoee » REPUTA TION FO
1U4S ftl lQ (Ilf Pftll tl \ >j • a
L’SItl.LA M KELLY — SHORT WAVE A ahlle enamel Faaretl ranfe 433 ( ^'^R Tilt ULKi.lflCYCUPT - ' h*vr tht'fe amon*>t ua who would haw u» ,io»ei furniture piano* or » >1>
1 ^ to ****** Irritation* EVI21 413 View 1 Chetterf lel.1 --hair* ea-h II* v * Lrevher Jarkete iweatrrt. helmrta | „ n : T o[ ct ,, 0 , l,. u , e » c h Plan »t*b to dtawoee nf We ca >.i
— | Cheaterfteld and 1 chair #37 Ml i tn*»le* and tecnwrlii lj »'*r Itock R . „ ur .>ai|n tn the Nee Year to Include much any linn Phan* ll i*3h
ESInOtM. 43Q and up * *" ’ 0:1 F ' ,M . . ' - bul •" > . iLlCTTUC AFPUAM
I I ARRIS BICYCLE STORE - NEW“ U people- -eeery.nera .'Anllure luwla motor. anwh.r.g c
• I uaed bicycle*. *alea ar.d rental* Re- ClOBEt) Eon ALTERATIONS value bou«ht. »old. e.chana**] hi.
i 2*2a
e*S' f OrVe MOtrSE ROOMS. DAY OR WEEK
* J 1414 Belmont Avenue. O •3r#
>R PA TWO THk r ARur BRIGHT BOOMr FULL BOAjUl
r*c‘ tii tUea, looU 1 wnarat* bed* B iMI
( kAK LODGE -TOC •
' * nenv *..e*t* «* •*
( you
V hr : •
F° R ,
YOUR TOPSOIL.
Brn*.. <1 44 tO
CALL RANT
A few eteel locker* left.
Paln'etl bookthniw* .. it bi up
Many more Item* to ehoctee from.
A
BARGAIN -ALL 1IW-. DOUGLAS EflP
cord* III. and 4 cord* 321. and alao ape
ia! beat Nn 2 wood. 3 cord*. 37 and •
eorda. 313 mily Bnne-dry fir, *7 31 r. urd
Delivery nybi away Plume Day, E 1443
HUM. E 3070 Fafewav Fuel Co.
INBITATION
BEAT BEAL INBDLAT70N
A. ROOEINO IV I l LTD
Weetern Carada • Olde«r and larinl
Invuiatlr* firm
UU BROAD STREET
EI33I. 8 4431 lira O 4MI
•RICHMOND
‘w ftnvwri.
iRtrhmnnd Road. K 4200
TftCfIMOND OREENROUSE8 - CUT 1
» F _ttmrwri._ mum. patted plant* nil
B LOU^S
12# JOHNSON BTREET
Krv ' " 1 * 7 “ rmt 0 7E3*. srun* WILL RE-OPEN ABOtri nice.
1 » ALriOII 3-BPEED BICYCLE NEARLY " JANUARY Sod. !»«■
*1 r.ea 27 ttv »ire Eauiament. aene.-ato:
Prlie, 353 1702
bought.
G 3)13
art pump lock, llrenre
DniQla*
A
*7 El E RCBGEEY
SPECIAL BALE - DRY INSIDE EIR
h!o«-ka n.iaed alih barb a ah*. 11“
If '«u Want good wuvd. buy Svokt dry
emu), all In, naver It. water. 2 eortli for
anly III. * cordv. |2U E *»2’< day. night
\ LL l(KAU-HUi COARSE SAWDUHT
I'M'- fir Good for Vltr'-.en and
furnace I'v-unit load, lo bulk, for only
44 00 OK Fuel. O 3453
A BIG CORD DRY CEDAR. ONLY $3. 'y
- ' lid. ( ' 22
I >OBB WO.ID 111 CD EtR SLAB MILL
I * a nod |3 *•! Or* cedar and Hi mtiad
a* Beulah r,.a! Co «. 7«:i
M OHB DRY MIUWOOD. 37 00 FAMOUS
Fuel Phima U #713
lock ami rn*
V' ALL tiOCKa PUT ON — PRICE'S LOCK
■ ••rnUh and laao Muwrr Ehop 1231
Onvernmecit. G 4J2|
LAWN MOWIiSB
A I LAW** MOW EH NHAHPSNINO -
* » A N Jorinjtun general fharpenlng
I Mower* ahear*. wl-wti key ebltlng 743
I I'aodnra A vet ue Pho»* E 7041 w* call
| for and deliter mower*
A COMPLETE TREE SERVICE
HeientlBe Pruning and Cabling
Dar gerau* Tree* H.-moved — Cut Uw
Dormant Spraying Fruit
COW IE & HICKS
B 1676
LOVELY PIECES TO
SUIT YOUR BUDGET
COEFEE TAB1EB
HARLEY -DAVIDSON OWNERS
ATTKNTTONI
I’BE ONLY GENUINE HARiFY-nAVlD-
eon part* *nd •rr#»iorl*» on your
motorryei* and u*e the beat
NYTH1NG IN 8IOVU - WE PAY
hiaucai onto* ana wul call aurwhare
GRAY'S USED FURNITURE STORE 1L" u,t » , ' hrr ‘' ° *? J «
721 JOHNSON OT E 0014 ^ IL BOTJLEU RAGS TOOLS CACKB
UV.LLO.U
» » r« 'in* at
raid f
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at ere- li
AIM
-R PERM A-
New huilit-
Quaitra Otreei
ED-1 * IMPORT ABI Jt
I wrekly or monthly
a nmnt chance port tools, etc I
metal* furtutu!* utelul thing* tioughi.
iPhone Victoria Junk Agvnity E 0380 E0143
AT JACK'S 1431 BROAD
A Boeekh )'• Briatl* Hruah
A Pair ot l *“ or *•” 8*11 Brarlnga,
new
17 SO
H ighest
We are the etclualve dUtrlhutoe* for a Dutch BrUtle Rru*h III 00
I Duncan Ptiyfa »tyle, walnut flnlah hard- 1 Vaneouier Island for theae famour motor- a Reversing t-3-HP Klvelrle Motor 3J300
'wood Each 112 33 cycle*.
|8m*tt modern vtyie with lower shelf, llu 5o RnrtoKi^Nrm urrmacvnir wneya
Duncan Phvfe *tyl* mahogany tables all). BROOKLANDO MOTORCYCLE WORKS
I glau tray lop 327 30 BLauk* 037 Port 8L Pup flhafike
a ABO LIKE HEATER
goad randltiun. E 3447
PRICEM EOR OOUJ AND
diamond* Bu»*'* Ltd 1317 Dtiuglaa
1IEVEKLEY MOTEL
W* T**» Cute of Trai.aient and Permanart
Ou fat* Uud*:ata Kale*
Write ov Phone lor ReirrvaCloo*
I™ 72* Y alee Street Victoria Phor>v O 027#
1 • ARAOS
' 1 Road.
10 E 16 X a 317 KBLVITf
I VRYLAND HO I TIK MILT WOOD- v .
1 ' Never In aater all hand picked nits
34(1*1 K»(4
IB LA NUA HT META LS
Ornamental Iran Work and Welding
Cupper. Ittaav arm Aluminum Mepaira
114 klearea Btreet - Phur.t E 4233
BI II.1M.NO MATERIAL
Hand carved oak table* In Jacobean a t It
Drop-leaf atvle »7i»sl
A lovely table with beautifully -reread rab-|
violet leva,
mahogany Each |47 3d
STANDARD FURNITURE
“For Yalue. Home and Beauty”
E49J4
\ BPH.
1 ‘i *ty
nOOFINti
BIDING
BPH ALT SHINGLES LARGEST YARD
in B c Rolled Brick RcJlel Stone
I Siding Modern Roofing ft Biding Co Ltd
and clean guud amid for altrhsn flrepla-* _ . ”7^ ^ ' ,,,# K Haatlnga Vancouver BC
nr furna< e Ready («. burn Immediate PLANTES fOSTBAfTOB - J AEG EH CEMENT USfHlrtl
dalleery; ora r..rrt 17 VI two eot.i. Ill - \ CEMENT MACHINE
• me Wood ia ■ nmlng fw-m Hi eamgan T’e / 1 0K TRACT OR CAN HANDLE MORE JOBS >or rent with wheelbarrow Phone
Mill E 312 1 R 173 1 osght E 1121 Rhaarii * J - PlaaternE Ituevo rapBlr* * epee tall V E 2210 1374 Harriet Hn*d
pan WiuxJ Fuel Hupi.lv Co, elk Johnaob Rt iFlret-Gae* aota, reamrab'e Pbnna li |*J2 “
EIR
Caw-
pin
I * EM VERY IMMEDIATELY FIB
• ' block* and dab*. I'k corda, 3* Coa-
lehan Fuels T van
Y IMMED1 ATEI-Y
nimka and •lab*. 3 enrda. ttl
lahati Fuel* K&klO
IFIAHD EUE1 BPSC1AI.
1,9017 No I DRYLAND DOUOLA8
I from Great I rniral Naver beat
In water Thick bark alab> mu»U with
tnaide block*: al< tn #»***• leneih* clean
eaav *01111111* ftleblv recommended for
furnace Tao-enrd lata. III. Minna for
lidfiedlate dellverr
INI AND FUEt BUFFI V PTnine n 1134
I
1 bark No •pill tin* for kll'ben I ,
n MPINCi
; ttUl'IMJ, (XCAYATlCNH. BASEMENTS
■ P ■
Rale* I
nned -it ai'h modern eyuipmtnL
••ooable. E 77M
— HOME BUILDERS' BARGAINS —
ASPHALT BIIIN' it. ES
( 4ANADIAH MADE FDR CANADIAN
’ trade asphalt ahlnglea are your b»v’
High auatlty felt, saturated
COME IN AND SEE THESE
MAGAZINE END TABLES
IN WALNUT OR NATURAL FINISH
2 SHELVES-! MAOA7.INB CONTAINER?
IMIS
OTHERS mmt 111 #4 TO 134 Id
Wlahlng All Our Friend* and CuMomert
the ComyllmenQ of the Season
ROBINSON B
1230 Rrnad Street Phone E 8213
tOpp. The' CoJontstl
r U5W » EADMETTEna WILL PAY
If prii.ee fur vour good used tornitur* 47
Cash on Ui# epot
hiaemny for boat building or furniture PLor.# g 4434 Ev ening * B »*«♦
making priced to eeU. Pboue B IttJI- B t \LD BICYCLES AND P A R T It ARE
Luul* Furnliurr ’ '
CUAUII3AKIUX.TI
I #41 CratgdarrocB Road
Winter *■ '-omiuodaUun— Phuo* 0 873#
YOD TOP — — — -
HOI t M AM) HOARD
^ qC A.vi M'Y OF I k AK WOOD AMD MA
• orth more v Pi, or.# O 4733 W# fall
0..^^ ' IT8FO HUGS WANTED T PRONE 8. 3881
hULl 1 L V CNC1 IAN BLiND6 I j I*- (n .... , . m p .. Ill# Vinrnu%or Ski.^ai
yvtiiui rr-v aviiuirv _ .*i rANiNn Ltfprtnr uro lo mi v«nrmj»if mrrei
A COMFLTIE SERVICE - l LEAN IRQ Hug and UphoUierv cl*anrt-g and eeualr*
• » renuvatlna rtaa blind* Early d# rhree-tlav »ervic«
livery K 4513- lies G 7344
A «
• » t’
A U ELECTRIC APPLIANCES REPAIRED
• » Mficient and prompt guaranteed *erv
Ice Vacuum cleaner* ail make* all tnndeis
Bargain* Cl 3)13
A
TEXT— 200 PUl.LETF. BR OR Nil
mniith* old Must be gnod i. *.
rice ahd full addreas In Hmlntver
■irnaida Rirai!
ELI 41 BING
PITT A IIOLT
PLUMBING _ HEATTNG
[buy tndaf
j alth a*r>halt and
krai fur fire p.
ityuarv b«|ft pattern* for new rnnfa or over ( ' Whera Cuatomera Send Their Prlenda
_ ytMir present fblngica Permanent color*
EUBN ACES TnBTa’lLEd' and ' KEPA [RED ih*« need nn upaeep Lower fire In.uranr*
401 Eaaulma ID.ad Phnne E 7411 r 9 ,,- 4 and an attrartlea finish. Now avail- 1
— - - - .able for inimediaie delivery. Bright Red
ALFRED ANDERSON , Bright Oreen or Black,
it i' ,m>.#r Heaagon pattern per aqaare rlOl *o ftl,
Reei.te.ed Plumber 34 »; Mquare Butt pattern, per aouare tlOd
Repair* ft i V* 73 Hoofing Nalla avallabl* alth
imbedded with aute mm- VOGUE FURNITURE HOUSE
rntfflifln llriiifun inn . _
^end Their Friend*'
.... T . r? . _T„_- And for those who are interested In llght-l A ^ , u *
•■o T3 7DI OTREK-I b , t , Rowell and Corgi Remoter*. *>
123 c c, It E motorcyclea and Whu*er' ci> rt
MOTORCYCLISTS
Art yr.'t lnlere»-rd In good tr*.1e In value* ^
tin your own machine? We have the «t„* ' T>>tnr a Co
largest .lock of new and u.ed machine* 1 ,olU *■ ,to< * T,t, °' * ^
on Van'ouirr tiland In both American — J
and Engllah make* We can arrange term* A LL MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS IIE
to run your pocket. [A pairtti. belt* bruihea els Taylor A
Or If you have a »<>ft iruit for the old , Co «M Fort
bike and want her bark In Al rundltlon a TTENTION - SINGER POKTAHLy
coniult ua abtml prtee* and material W# A ttettrle machinr. for rent
• III patch her up. build her up or doll rM , or M Co H3t f nn street G 303I
her up for you.
LL MAKES REWIND MACH IN Ed HE
ed naru need.ea oU Tavtor
Fart
U ’E BUY EBIATEfl Of JEWELRY AND
antique* larga rt small K A Mr-
Mearc* t * w < Co t - ,,s ,h » 01,1 Olid Bhop O 2724
tl'ANTKD - M
BEATTY CONNOR EA8Y
Mavtag Wrlngei rtpaira a al
FINE. BKI.BCT.ON TRUNKS-THAV
eltng cabin, wardrobe fltrorif. rlean
New condition Bargain* 070
Siren inear Pantonumi
Heat
catty I*.”' 1
USED CLOTHING
Hd for men • aull*
\ V AH At: LK JANUARY 21 PtiR MU8U
neaa % people large attractive room,
lam hedv Preakfaet, dmt.er Ealrfitld
dieirlti Ciarhaven." IMI42
COMEOR TABU SINGLE OR DOUBLE
'nm, flreplai v M W hvstlng Me* a
upti'nal. Rice dlatrlrl. Gim* U, Gaiai*.
O C7i»4
U OARD, ROOM. CARE kl.DCRLV per".
aon. MiMoium inj. it 434J betaran
• • n ana 13 noun.
H oard and room ~oke himole,
ana doubla Apply 021 Mirlugun Bt
I JHItlHT ROOM. FULL BOARD. BUTT
• » anrklng man. close in u 3IM
I >OARD AND ROOK
’ vontao piui i Pune
\
» |\\’E HUT ANTIQUE FURNTTURK BII.VER
02 a Fork '* and Sheffield plat# Century Art Shut (f .
s ,o, » ,Jor ' a ! , ~' B 3m: o mi r i »
FOB
- 1 mow itnAitn
ml t g in >> ns
YOUNG
BU It 4140
iAnr ELD-
343 montfilr.
kX ’ANTED - OOLD COINS
BELMONT
Plumbing— ilot-Wa’et tieatlne-
Irjtaiiatlons
Free Eatlmaiea
each order.
NEW ARRIVALS
IN
Hft OklllMtA
LUMBER SPECIALS
I Dreaaed H<j*id* all planrd to Ihltkr.e.a
— — and good quality Can l»e uaed for aub-
81. AND RADIO * RECORDING, LTD floor* lining up rc,nm< for under **IIBoa:d.
ITU Ooiemnter.l Blreat — A cemplv'e part'tlotja etc Com* and look thl* over
coniine •ervic* I'hone B 4011 *'* quanlitfe* of I onvi f • of mor*. 370 per
- — M I e.t th»n t.0SI-f|. (HA 13) per M
- HI I Kir.P R ATION '3*3* Dreaeed Good for rhlr ken houpee.
— — — *hed». etc all dreajed. Hmiled quantily
i »y.nu«jrnATioN fveroency behv- p* r lo#u ft , MO
•* It # All makes iCitmmrrrlal and Alao aome odd lota of ahort plank*, etc . a!
I domeetlkt fl I (.•ampbeS! (10350. Cal! give-away price*
9 10 and, 1-4 pm V -Joint length 1 to • ft , top quality. ktlnllUl DOL'D LAB BTREET
I — — - — - dried, nee im BM. 34 M
--- . HOOPING 1 1 a 8 Clear aheleftig per ltd fin ft . 84
I I EllB IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PVTl — 1*4 Clear drop tiding per inq wj. ft
II , Irn'c No I III M
ni..a bark B(i<l maid# L'tean and •••» » I’l'BOVED BKINGIE A PHI 1C AT ORB- ARBORlIE
• pllttine Nr knma Bltwk up fnt Wtnte A.phait and eedar ahlnglea can
• < r.'r J. I* rord 1
grade up-Iitand flrv, »i<1 3 rordv «H dry
• I'Kili"*' planer-end* t ened i«; No Y
dr* mliiwood *a enrd Langford Purl
■ i«ia dav, night
J,-MNE SAWDUST FOB Blfft llfn HHOPfl
(1 3441
FIR - A BARGAIN! —
TWO WEEKS ONLY
CHESrERI lEU) HI.T1K8 DAVENPOflT
BITS, OCCASION AL CHAIRS. ETC
OI KETTIRS 117 34
O E IRONS It* •»
MACDONALD'S, LIMITED
•The Btor# Thai Berrle# Built"
iCorner View
autoblcyclea
TRIUMPHS - NORTONS - ROYAL'
ENFIELD5 AND SUNBEAMS
TIRES - OIL - PARTS - ACCESSORIES J
BEK LEB AND PAY LOIS
MOTORCYCLE SALES
phone. O 7#4J 3447 POUCH. AH HT (
A lexander- always non por to?
•oil manure elsy SR E #771
\ T ONCE - RUBBER STAMPS FROM
DIO OON'S
^ " B^IO DOUBLE LOAD OP CINDERS
A
i)Y j # ODD IICrMB FOR SCHOOL Cl IRI.
# * around 12 year*, nr older preferred
TI’ANTEtf - ETCOND-MAND FTTRNIT 8*744
u, e- atnvea funk B J333 |»OOM AND BOARD O PEERED To
■A quiet Duir.'ii woman Available
VETERAN BOTTLE vlni^. : J,m “ B,r n,,,,,rl
EXCHANGE ini/, carbekry Oardenb, suit
I U I O gentleman G JM0
CASH FOR BEER. ALE WINE WHISKY
AND SODA BOTTLE* *
PHONE G 5862
iR ROOM AM) B(lAHI) WANTED
•oil rock manure O #M4 |
HORBB- MANURE WKU
rutted; cinder; and *011. B 3474 I - —
VOMMKHCIAL GA8 RANGE. (1 AS WATER * ,A
heater, commercial refrigeraior team
POULTRY AND LH EiTfM R
I IK* NEW KITCHENETTE SUITE. BUT
■e Irt lacknlf* labia fuur laa'beret'#
'hair* • 4 y UIU. 4lS Ralph Utrvai
niHET) OB’- r LEM Ah WANTS BOkll*»
POl LTBV AND 81 PPLIIA
^ u
ETOYy.4 AND KA.NGEg
’ heater, commercial refrierraior team . n wr-erwi nf nrvn wirrcn
piete. .helving cupboard.. For immediate A JJfS" ° F W K rrtD
•ale Cooper • Coffee Bhop, 730 Port Street i u,,,n B > iorl
#30
• her« • helpful pronr
Boa *3(12. Ootnnlat
• 111 b* apprtrlaifii
huh
rhlle Ibr once* at* rearm »►■!»
waiting Jmmedlat* delivery
I Card*
3 -Cord Lota Only
EIR BAWDDRT
WE ALSO HANOI E No I EIH 4 OARS
HEADRIG BAWDUHT. Diubla acieenait
Immediate tteliverv
Ik Unit*. Bulk only 50 UU
541 J-lht .au or J f vABtNBT RADIO WITH AUTOMATIC ( 9USTOM HATCHI!
— ’ man!#! phonograph, ficetlent chap* , •j’;' during tbe
i 'AHIDOl/ ^ ATfUPROOF glACinm AND >-.wp.* "*■**■• ** * ,rx * I I I * I r I niiAnt# iii r. i»', |,4V* m. .ii
A AH i FOR BTOVEfl AND SIATOKl*- l llnrd f Jfunr A Brini Ltd nnm for (kllfiry wbtn rt- \\ A^TFt' ^OAIID riURINO DA^
> A S.wduat burner. In.l.lied and re- »yg Johnaon Htreel >«'"<>■ J L Lang 1201 Wharf BI O «#M I.!’. »*? rh-ldren ft.# dan weekly
HI
\\'AN1KT- BY RETIRED LADY WARM
* » ronm *p.| full boaid in nice home,
T >0070740 ORDERS FOR 1*44 CTHCKS, INI t 37M
D R I
O P tired. The kind that ptodure
Boa
••‘■I anina n can tir ^ ( ,e * '.amv In 'IXJntrr a
am* U-I anulie.1 ntev vour old 'onf ualng vour B'»a- I f«i mu a bate ll„.i won't
to nn *"9 ’hlnjle* a* an Inaulatlin blanket <»•»■ oood for a lifetime
tar, .applied and Inatailed by ».p-M ^ Uh GU wit
I penenc'if aorkmen Guaranlee af work
manahip and material
F. W WOOD CO.
FTioot O 3314 — #0 Elmt Avanut
ter and a iik toppl.ig
burn or ataiii
thi ' k that fit#
moulding, cot* »ttlt any hand-aaw
Variety of cotnra tn mottle or linen type
ilevig-, 4 * •' *h'#l» »*tb. 334. «' a 4
ViriDRIA ROOFINO A rNHUTJkTInN CO |*hee'» OT 3' * ra'h, 112
1 133 Quadra Street B 3331 and 0 4414 DRAIN TILE
4-fnih drain til* Bmi quality clay or ce-
ment. per lineal foot, •■> trgia
STEWART A HUDSON
Retail Lumber and Builder*' Buppllva
403 Gorge Road B 3171
ADANAC ROOFING COMPANY
k srilALT SHINGLES EOR NEW HOME
I • * m re-rncftii# r»aya H 377f, evening,
A BETTER HOOPING SERVICE ~
I ktmotn AND ACE 7E.X nOOEB LAID
I' tompleta Hevagnn or aouare butt;. ,, vl ir N , i
New roof* or over vnur preaeni ahtnelea 'I
‘ifr.iai 'ead '.liar ffaah'nga nn rk'mnm I
App'ovnt aon.'lratnrt E»t>er1enred work-! .
. < *
.n or tie* Ten aHo~bi>nr dry *" »"#* miarar'erd lermv If daatied alwafa «ch^i
. IT'. I ep Id g! 30. National r, 9* ••'hn.tev No nbMgaiK.n
SPECIALS IN USED
FURNITURE
paired fltiivn trptlrrd
I G 6142
4 NYTIME NO WAITINO STOVES CON- wh.tTrfer.’ , ^on*'t'44B2
I * » nerted. furnace repair* E43I4 or
T71NTTON' - FOFl A BETTER 8ER
dutl ar oil burner* call aack* nr mure .Feather*
4 TTtNTIONI -
* * ' - '
O . Wali.ul Dining Table, 8 Chain *2 Vi Domeatia Sale* 1*1# Doug la* E 3^512
3-Flece Figured Velour
- \ enamel
i Btnre flier* . 423 Port E35II _
I)
MASURF,
OCR GUANO, nir WONDER FBRT1
liter. II 06 per aack.
J L Lang, 1363 Wharf Bt . QUH
— *334. Colon Ifl
HATCHING - SPACE AVAIU _=
!.»*• Hite* moiitba 49
for egga from Gnvernmant approved and
hlnod-lraled Bnrka A r Nia. IB* Blnu
A. e'uie Vlrtni.a «»*.!!# | HAVE A' CWifMODAllON IN MY HOME
for on* or two ret -on* avnilavnen pra-
ROOMb TO RENT
, Duck Farm. Ri^nev Fhnr
CheaierOrld Suite
#-Pl#ee Bedroom Butte, new
H -F Maitrna
Canarr Yellow Love-Seat flby*9tew
Odd Walnut Buffet
delivered for twr. ( ’C^XyNXJDt-XDOO POULTRY PARM rerred frw m.uu’g from Oily jfall, *•>
• 111 lb Btdnri . Tag pulelta, roaater* and fryer* M27 irantonr'aflon PTimi# a 3144
iir. Cedar /Mil) Croaaruad. (i 014* ------ — — -
- | J AROB COMFORTABLE MODE BN
* TTENTION. boo snippnui
' 4 LMOST NEW. SMALL SIZE ALL BROWN l,#LU-O RAY ILLUMINATED SIGNS AND
80 - X enamel wood^lrru)aje_r.33« SO Carter* I fluorcacent fteturae; guaranteed dflA’4 w r gy
lUliT. |*> • Farm Produce Co.. Victoria, now oSer Boa 7)«# C«»1»ji.l»t
'delay, phone right away, fleimont
room partly furnlehed open mraola#*
. _ .plenty evjpt>r,#rd vparr rlo«* to tranepnru
SWITZER m EOT* formerly The i | nn • • ;dr.« p f middle .tied buitnea* lady
129 30
133 01
33. Sfi! Bt’avt. Plione B 4614
I \RUM HIATT RA WITH TUB BMOKB
• * !eat door, mad#
HOLLAND BROS. & CO
NO FOOLING
H AND-PICKED Nn I FIR NEVER BEEN
«n wateT Good fur furnace, fitrptac*
af kitchen I cord 34 40 I rnrdv til. «.rrs
IT' f>. etlelng* I rotd 317) 71.
coax) for kllcliv
Malahat wo«d
Fuel Co. pnonr t 3417 STEWART * HUDSON
■■ 4M Oorea B. ad Pbora B 3171
N O I FIR MILLWOOD 1%-COftT)
Hiaita 17 00, alove lengtha
MIXER TGH RENT WITH
ifed whaeltarrcw 78 Craaae
b*i»3.
1 1 at " 1 I 'IMF vi PIG. KB, FLAGSTONE; TILES
Dial real* ' aulii) foundaflon block! Your credit
1033 Balmoral Ro.it
634 FORT ST.
|
KIDDIES' TOY CHESTS
wmi TUB BMOKB- JNOK PAIi - CHILD'S CfUB. LARGE .fou tha ou>*t complete egg f
to order. 63* David * vise rscailenl rendition, alao ativer I avallablt with eold aiorag*
t.lghta 8 4423 I ftn muff, at raw Call 11*8 I -nek ley Rued vludlng individual locker*
UNPAINTED
VARNISHED
Twa-fneit mliiwood IS enrd* #7 00— Ideal
fee drum furnace ot larga fireplace
H ARKNETT FUEL CO
#17 render* Aeenu* Phona O 734*
FIR
No t
L I' -ISLAND
fir
| IlfOttF TODAY EuH UP-lAt A
l mu SLABS •
lilpekt. clean and •»* t aplltll"*
immediate Delivery
PNONS O 0734
I Cord 63 40 I C*l4l
HONEYMOON BAT FUEL
snort NO
#4 Y E ABIE RI IOPINO EXUmiFNCB
at Your Service
Advtoe ead BeUmaiea Frva
J N “JOCK" FINDI.AY
BC NOOEERh m At.ENCIES
Bhn*nanm af Tcmniraw at 714 View
Ma'ftialt A.ailaMa— Ha Waitto*
« »«T2 • O 7M4 Ntghl O 4*04
R» Al#ip r» « A OENUTNK
Dunnii) uoor
I, 'OR MODERN CONSTRUCTION USE
| ' aoncMte and pumtew emri* m<kh
i for everv arcni.er.tural requirement In-'
Quite Vi', tana Concrete Ltd I 111 fao
cqtiver s« B flit . • |
l I) TQ8BKR— I
• tevttij# inv)3v.i4 I3tl2vj4. appro*
|R ft 3123 Phone O 747*. alter 4 p tn
ARROW FURNITURE CO.
grading vet flee
facilitlae tn t»A FI BNIAI1ID
.. Spaclou* cold
z' ooDjpBiLn oracvLATTVa fn>*m | cwnt dm., „ D „ SSS ' A S". w «‘“.
9* medium elte. retainable. E3IS8 afte • JO- gallon atewl drum* New Method aiahteatare Meaia. poultry frnetad frulta winter rate* 3ft C*mt>Gdre (1«1)7
,1 pm i Laundry. 047 North Park Street and vegetable* may be purchased In the — — - - —
\\ A-tfWTIC COAL AND WOOD RANGE l.^OB VENETIAN BUNDS AND SUP Pun ^ ' N rV*»l*HTl, BfDROOftf.
**• )*Z# WhtUler Ave I -Pactftc V eneiian Blind Co. 1113 Port Ifreight paid on e
i lIL HEATERS AT PRE-TAX PRICED-- | POR HAUL ROOL SOH AND MANURE Mr *' e * rou r,D h *
9 • Norge Quaker anl Cn'en an The Idea! * Oenwrtl hauling 0 7423 J C- BWftZER A SON, ITK5 Bt.ANSHARD laa Stfee
wav to heat your cr tire amatl home at low ... ” Behind lb# Bay on Arena Wav'
re<A- Buy now while available. |41 ftg up It 0,1 PALr ** . TWO-BURNKR OAf!
I Mata. Al aondiuan, M Phone
AN > N . .
I,#0*HIAHFD ROOvf sue Ah EAST
I optional A'lUlt Opm»*
"til* Park. Dane*
313 60
316 30
1 Al>a reduced prlcea nn electric fanv (or
I rtefroattng window* 8‘3-ln. blade* Eagl
J Oil RuGiera, 74ft Brough!r.n Btreet
IN
I, 'OR QUICK SERVICE ON VENETIAN .
• blind*— ARC Deroratora 0 341* I
nice new home acreaee,
83# Holland Avenue
1314 GOVERNMENT tNe.r T.te.l_E0034 0' , ? a ^r^ltton C ™e* C W f’ 0 " * AlX ~ ^ATE-tEGnED TABLE
m 1 Apply flut'P 3. 120 Ooe*t. Btreet
^ I^RONT R(« . 'l"KEfi
I. :i Algo * i ** 1 n * Aeai •
Apply Vice bleeping boom suitable
j fi»e pne linen aunplied Phone E 333*
I E I Ml
VENETIAN BLINDS
I. ’014 NAI B -OVER 4 000 SHIP LAP. NO l Home mndernUatiOfi completed in on# rail /lu ,
I 2»« it# few pte<e« 30' t 72E3 itep Wa cheerfully furr.tafi free e*tima4ra rjEJiTALRANi
Pbor.e. u* for imme.liala aervlra. I 11 d^mer 1 ' b
2,500
300
t |NE NLVEI'fNO ROOM.
9 ' hot aater K *772
PIJTNTY OF
FVET CJOC'D BttlLDINa TILE;
bargain, *113 K ft»40.
|«0S CI.OT (UNO. FT BA anosa ETU
U LL't EVENING OOWN. SIZE 14. SILVER
fthoea, nrw. »tre ». and other tlothiog
SUN RAY CO
t«3 YATEB BT
DOLLY CHICKS
Nrw HAMPSHIRE PULLET CHICKS
I >niEBCTH.*l RKATTn NEW 1311 VAN- ( JUSItSirTEED NATIONAL CASH UO try" SreUl**!* Fatgm *We#thnlme ’ Phnn'e tJLEEPlrfO A' « OMMODA7 ION FOR
I cav'r Street between « and 7 71 \ M l ' r ' . . frr °n ,,, 'f"hed in alocti *!•« Dunrap :| b.iati.eia pe«rple or a it rf-tawn gueeli
rlert-le . lr. r > eddl-.y rra'h.r.ev and iirJ ~ iT r r — '7 ~ ' Reaeonabt* rate« g« f Q u r fi lg AHUM t
EAGLE Oil BUR PER BALED— 17 MS] *»*!»» Owen A Klrhardaoa. 828 Jobnior. | C WKW HAMPBIIIRE PUILTTB. START- , r, lr.il
STOYB B AND BUTIN ETU. fftreet Phene E »23J tog t# lay. II *0 each 431 Kent Rd ,
"' a'injon oil burner heatera . vrujiiiffa IIGASTEI) TO PE It F EC TTOTI ** ^ ana»> ^ HOD8EKEBPINQ ROOMS
hot-aa'er unlit furflace burner* Atr«n- ( g roahtkijto rKiiETcrnow in MORarq
.« fifi* ntt from ba<emeni drum 1; V* r,n '’'ff^edier.u tr.l
Imifgo purppv
dlreel to kitchen ran
PHONE B *431 ’o order and
'7*9 Itfughtnr. S'reet
\ GOOD HOUND
weight 1.401 lb 0 rvat* aid trice 434
WORK HORSE
•08
Ml f 1C AL LNgTBLtSEjna
s Tr ?:
n rare* Bteel rarkt mad*. B » »« S»*t>u» butter
all n|T burner arreaenei*. .. y OD EliN im ERIOB ’ — * * -
Bnleh For floor* and wondwnrk ‘ n ‘ ’ n * *" ,nr 9 T
• all* and reltlnga. In batLnmcn* ard rpt/CKFR'H ftLA< KRMIIII BltOP— Hunon- ( *
ktt'be-a Of »ii«-#»*f rvi.rerre rt.irabllltv it
TO RENT
Trip WASTING FUEL OIL. INSTALL A
111
And A iM.lt* bv tha Aw,,
of (Hduei li'*"f.ftg A i
Tl.e M *"«(•' lurtf) nf Geautn*
Dura'ij PradUCU
ed Appli ataii
• r Ca . Lid,
l 4 #OR BALB - MIRACLE LOUNGE I COE
I • vtrta vtylel. like new. 371 Phana
" ■ ■■ • »- i ; tpm
v AVE PIANO STOnr FktRCH ASES USED money. Hon Olpyer E 3071
w ARC burner Natet oil and detired
Plenoa for t**h. 744 View Bt 0 3313.
I,7(JR SALE "hEINTZMA
* ■ piano. Phune O 3701. beta eeu 7 and
ft ta heatproof, acldarnof alkali
prnof and walerpronf Genera) Pa!
1 4*3 Oxigtaa Street EMI*
ABACAUARR A
A2JIEB AND OlNTUinm - IF YOU
r U« KER H BLAt -KP. 14 1 111 eHOP-IIUtoa- * ' *» r1 • »V’'r hOut-keepine raofa ot
tboell.e ar.rwhera any Um* Heal *1 *7 1 b * *“•
“““ ’‘■•"“f *«u kindle Rental*
CA1TLR vaiwita, *ai»l Strret Haiti ft-ft.
IAN STEVEN rtO I
Ti'tf Ouarantee „• Matenala *r,d
CO ! Workmanahtp
HOME BUILDING PRODUCTS. LTD
^PECTAlTsAUr — ONE WEER ~ONL7 7MH Oovirnmenl Bfteel Phone O 3421 ,,
O Guaranirtd No I Hr never oe*n tn — —
water all hand pitted. I corda lit
rout «) |o Prompt delivery Victoria
Dauglaa fuel 183« Ootar>icn*nl O 4>«a
| v IRL'B BOOB CRAYEWETTV WATXJft- . _ Z
9 * prool coal full? aelf- lined, ll lo 14 |!_T.
Q 4143 .
■ut WEEN BY LTXvPERAOE WOOD loo . EIR
I’ - One cd . 63 M. laa rd> . Ill, kindling
IS rd Phone E 4731. EMM night. E 6*3-7 i
PEi 1AI BAUC — Ooaean teed No I Fir
never In waiar. 1 ed a . lit. I rd . is mi
V ictoria Dongle* Fuel 1K4 Unvt. G #4*4
\ ti irri
ahlnglea
Pcompt aervl
rtH or ROOEINO - CEDAR
and ahakeq a aperuuy,!
» Eve# eat tm a tea Tweuty
tear* eipetietice tour euaiantra
BROCK nOBLRTSON
3711 Mount Stephen Avenue I
e » ENTLEMAN'B DIIBBB BUTT tTAILfll
9 6 tile 14. 314. alfv cirri* ahlftg, rollara
'« Phone O 2104
”l 1RL B INTERLINED _ BOXED ItUST
coat, II year*, 114 M Plmii* E 31*#
ADY 8 IUGUKST QUALtl Y. NEW. BL]
|>IANO BY WILLIB. TORONTO. UP-
* right. In good erudition. 8340 ur near , Go»arnirrnt Straee
BOOTH ALL STOVE CO
BawduM Burner*
Sloe# and Furnace Repair*— Boiler*
Coal Stoker*— Oil Burner*
Victor!* B C
I ftlANQ A* D BFNCK. SMALL. APT
Ivorv |140 or near offer Onod con
dltlon O 4773
K USHER STAMPS . lUiBINBOt Pit ERA
Printer* Pioneer rubber alamo mat
nt Store | <tc
r J’lfHkE P1E.E C*)W8
ftl A
44# A Yateg Street
FURNISHED
It) II
effer "4« Della# R»*d. between 3 an<f 6.
W'dr.etda * Nundavft
I Bulldtnr Phirna E 441
WE WILL PAY CASH
vrr fui fur ruat aite ik Approaimafe!
i value 11 000 Hlgheai latii of rtf taken
M'ltl leav* llqn Phone Ladytmtlh 327
E*7R YOUK PIANO
FLETCHER BROS
A B BOWKKR - OIL BURNERS
fnetallatlooi and Herein* a Bpeetaicy
Burner* for !ram*di*ta Inatallation aiw mrhmr>nd'"Road
I Automatic Fitel Oil Pump* and Cortiatit- 1
level Valve*— Copper ColU In rta lied
PTione a 1443 613 Gore btreet
C REAP POR
q.U'k tale, and ton fretlt hnfert < vLEBn BRIGHT H K ROOM — burr
*• b>'tlne^ lady nr gentleman » «.,*.«
wi.e- FA48ILT I'lU it LOW. pnmit LA KOI R / 1 i. fCTH fMHI l
month! freeh. er4de AyrahTe^l hGfer ’ .nd kltehmetr* n yj*4.
mnnii-a I wnrkhorae qut#l aboot 1 tori GUtQU 14 GUT R Of-' 0 Eft: EE F7 MO kOOM,
Richmond a*MMNmbmm=€9r\Zk i‘ oVilrJ?'!! ..»# jm-n.
3* flowera 'mnma polled planU >11# Mill va I^r.dli g _ _ _
-r.a E *314 I I 12.4 EV.RT NT rURNISHED flGUHE.
( > EjrRI’jER A TX*R TWO-DOfm Gget » »*t-
** »rtl 0 ler'rtr Sellable for ato'e or a •
itrgvr home N»a midar Call F 1007 J\
8'
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P-im.AND llA FIR - BERN IN THE
HrTTlRG. BlWlOt. UKARTHR.
ra'hruumt. atUi haute >-iared Tile
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*TT'PT BELL BEJOB COLORED A Milt ! .
•»l can broadiad roat V length. 6J» | |t» DOUOLAB STREET
1 F.atra c*od value
M SVf* TAMP
ll 3724
O *302
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4 -HOLE ALt- ENAMEL FAWCETT GAB
'Inge with naen and grill What of-
, ,,.,'lHV' Ar*o enamel Irani Mntfal garba#et
° TH ' Burner R 2*4*
B 4I.IO# AND HEFAfBJ
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TTENTION - DOGS AND CAT# 1 * -» — -
hoarded 7a Vicar .a • wexi mml J* HOI S» K M PINO ROOMA
modern aecommod* turn bardtatv liwli- ^
’ ' 71 Z i?.. vidual quarter* for fto Dog. aathvd u.4 “ ANTF.I)
rt o 3*44 * #2.4 4 ,ne*#d u*i [»ti Farm Ker nei*. Ravn-
K OC RA TOP SOIlT MANf’Rf ROAO.fH b * tf
\ e-a>wJ oeqeyal heating Fhn^> B J4»
DOTTfk HORNE A ND COW MAwv.inr i;
16 bta'C •■•It and eli.dert
aaaie pan MGnftcaen U'a
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nil mta III Her vat Fuat Co n Nil) O t*4l
trgiiunti6o
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' phone E Iangaa. b 4114 leivnw
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9 • la match a drvtttnakvr nil tn blue ** 14 per rmr* en a new radm *)e
all ***** a® 41 hum ivatu# for only »t. Do tale at li* Pvm-i
'I’UXTT'O r«m SAIF. SL'.E 31. IJS. AErLY
i value for ooiy »l.
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LL RADIOS KEP AIRED -
and prompt Guaranteed
Ired Cham* bled etc Wntk guar-
an teed BC Logwirg Power baa her* lea
MM Flagard Street Victoria O HtU
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FI IVRNM) > * -
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B*a- or. ittll Park At#
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AL81RTA S00TLLSS COAL
EUR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Ho'ivehald Uao
Black Dtamood Lump
Black tUamOhd •»"*n
Black Diamond Nut
Furnace fit*
III Park f*nbhl* *c reel'd, per lan
aet Park Cokble p*» *"•
•hlrl far ante Phone Cl >444
run EVENING COAT. *■-
detachable heod S'fe 14-18
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
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lew be (killed technician# and mart
mndera ie*»lng eqatpnren' n#k up and •< »'• »Mekee A b«n#
deliver Pham Bilk# 4*1 Valet BUrec Kflualve Men'; lo Victoria
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ADIO REPAIRS DONE BY COMPETENT
technician • Fletcher Brim UN V * W MOOEl L 4-H P. I8L POWER.
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artera af-rr a p m
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ana «** r'wrmwfart SI ! J. TUmlngtca Brand a rd KMC
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la land Nighwar Santal# Pnllm Had andgv new ma e eg tatm.
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• ' Are ftfh'l wr»en Mtbad trimmed dg- ta yeu ate free
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Pav .ale Ca«a on# itm i Ofnee Sour* from 0-1. S-4; batorday I I
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UNORTTED TO HI
prtc Waallful pa- her apar.wl pupa , -- -
netugvewd atari Will mui #•»#!- | L^OM RENT
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JNOW SALE AMEK1CAN rOTKBR SPAN. I ARGE HARKMEIPT IKXMg AND KfT.
I 1*1 at half price: a an hralrfi Terriee 1 *
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furmthed fmt tun UX ■
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THE DAII.V COLONIST, victoria; B-C, Ul-nNKSPAV. PUT MU IK .11. ,
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TO RAM
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Raul $Ji Include* f',«l l,ghl »ll4 »*••'
Applj IUjt Bit A CoUmud
AUTOMOBILES
U *IU. EXCHANGE 9 ItOOMKD L’AHE
uurt apt I nr • 4 or Itwiwl
hnuae • tUiin Ift-iMla alrdo Uolurntahod
Bit a Mil CnlollIM
94 H.AI.N AMI AFAR I MENTM
WANTED
I,’ AM 11 Y or TIU4EF URGENTLY n*-
I oulr* tinfurn,vl,e'l Will* or *i"»l' 1
hone# rhitir*, hu* O Till. <r> . O 111! ,
U ’AHTXU - BY YOUNG 0C«tMMS
■ oupit no children thr to- room ##lf '
contained imu by N"noW' 9* •»*!•»•
*bi» anlurnuhrd t ITU
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rhlldren three -room aelf-mntalned
KNOWVTON SUPER SERVICE
Tire* Ueturtxv and Aceaaaortaa
14J3 OAK BAH AVENUE
PHONE K MJ3
t.B AITO Mirt. TIRO AND
auitiumi
, IAH - KADIO roll BALE 140 PHONE
' / Mta e«a 19 noon aod^ * ♦***
1/ X M FV W BO-
Ii (■ ru • ra r radio, consort# with aerial.
Virota ra/ radio.
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|/> M RADIO IT* HEATERS. ACCB
5 I. aorias DriiMon’a F»'*u* s tation
At ME GUARANTEED BA rT ERICS
M i N'UT ACT7JRED IB VICTORIA- DO N T
hi h ah priwa »*i yr,q doon Row. ra-
randiiioned and r#|,i*i«d baiurtr* Ttrao
(•Heading YUbeoulng Por atftk* tan
FRANCIH BArrEIUBB A TIRES LTD
RS AUTOMOBILES
"OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT"
CARS
Itld Iuho Y -8 COACII
I IM7 KAISEll a DOOH BED AN.
1 947 II DICK HEDAN.
>•47 HILLMAN MINX SEDAN
| I MY MERCURY ' 114' SEDAN
:»«4 CHEVROLET 4 DOOM SEDAN.
1 1*41 BT ANtlARD 3-DOOn 8 EDAM
, 1141 FORD RUBINRBB COUPE
1440 PACKARD 4- DOOR SEDAN
IIJ9 DODO* 4-DOClK SEDAN
I4J4 BUICK SEDAN
1 »J* HUDSON 4 DOOR REDAN
l ISM CHEVROLET TUDOR
, 19 J AUSTIN T COAOI
1434 DODOE E-PAM COUPE
,! 1*37 POOD 3-PAB8 COUP*
AUTOMOBILLS
AUTOMOBILES
Theykoijt Cl WE cm' PE EX-
FEARLESS FRANCIS SAYS
I Th» Beautiful RHd# Bn*'* »»R? r
rure ta The Deal buy ol th# W**4 Hoa
,„me Brn. you *e got thia at the New Car
I Prir.' and math# a llttl* lower It a •«’
(hr Big O-dlo aid Air -Coodit int.tr at.ti
plenty of eatraa-
BEN SAYS
Boia a* »* got I" tire* #U the*# n#w f * r *
1 »o P* ran U4* a Illlld rral after Dl of
»he w«Uh Let rm all go— at Wlurleaale
Price
ir\a/N CHEVROLET Cl YH COUPE EX-
! T4U • «Kut 'Bi.-HAfniT-l HOT PTWTtro-
. Qon tT." 1 " Ol P* ‘•Tll.il V
I yjU r - 11 * 1,1 -he,-* engtpe g.tnJ vV ; -
It II '.on MlOW * 4164
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194/ try romdrvihlp. J* * 00 . 0 «t
M3l Catawiat
1 n HU1CK BUPiJt BT AT ION W400N
I 94 /
|« -IW Pn* E43I Co ■
mon ECIRD BEDAN -45IEN AT KNOTT
19/9 * Elf ttrd Srrnta BlaUon HUl
title and Douclaa BUeeW
72 MOM Y TO LOAN
- — . — -,4-—-
I ,-Hl3T MCRTOinr t-'A’tp t am Pf
I 4 aiTanae.l proutpiD Ihioewh in* laeili-
pta «f Hit Mtrittit Loan DeparUDOnt-
Yttur KaiWriet Ar* |B*U*d an At! Ttp*»
nl Rn.drr.ua] Ptoperlr in (irea’.er Victoria
TUma Arrmr.aed lo EiU Your Rea ul remenU
Including Lo« D • Under The Natl^nhl
Houtlna Art
Curfrnl Inlerert Rale* and Loo Coeta i
Btuarraa* Ruainata Bnllrltrd
THE W ANt T FACTURER* LIFE
INSURANCE ( OMFANY
C B Ctemant
103 Frmberlon BuUdina OJM1
BUSINESS orrOKTUNITIES
GABBY GERALD SAYS |
,
HOUSES TO BENT
* _
VtW 4W4I4 WEED CHAIN* ARTS
-> r-eretr* uattar Keauna Ctu.aroad
— ~ Viw 4QO»li WARD CHAIN* I 1>J4 CM gvROLET TUDOR
\-OUN«7 COUPLE NO r HflTJUrN R» 1 ' ♦'« ' r e_Oarag» *E ‘ j,!* PACKARD 4 DOOR SEDAN
aapt Mth!. F brine E 3734 or Cl 9TY7. an TRUCKS
- — r ^v P »M*JAe« m I>}7 FORD .-TON PICKUr.
M HOI SES TO CENT , w . i . Ptprn ' r w D.
TUf*n.WAOni I «M W^UDIMMU. «TC JJJ} I ly \ YARD DUMP
dlather^mn-rva** ^nra*»' U ha^illnt *itt>rag* . eOMFT.RTAIlLB CABIN TRAK ER *’> INI U M l’ 3 -TON FLAT
rradnE 1303 Wharf RJI«4_ ' tomm'idallon for |«MM. ilurdF. „ 4# t IlKvnoLET PANEL
mvu hrtoh .KANnrbK * FoRAd* r-tdrodh, .77^ ! 1 »^ CHEVROLET S TON FICKUF
Purnllura and Piano Mnelna |NOR BAM I» » AUSTIN "lO 1 VAN l4J# pj ymouTII S -TON PICKUP.
— Dr at and Lon« Dillanra U toort condl' ot fjtifi < all 741 Van-,
Baggtga *'»«!•>* L'ralina atm Bhurpto* , I1U ,„. ■.(,**,. bri»e-o 3 and 4 p at. At* TDAfTC IKIC AmOTP
Pbona E»4li *• ,, *. rr lentM TRADt-INS ALLfcK I t
OOR T MIBB ' BEN B BIO" Bet'er BPE
i CIAI. PALE a.l you have to d" l« i»!> U»
, jtnit prOhlflB. Brn a gel the ANSWERS-
PRICE* FROM
$195 to $3500
a iu evt '
YOUR INJCXET BOOR
DRIVE NOW
DON 7 DREAM
1936 r I M-rSMiralR OK
Kubher food »«:■<) Ex ring- 14« Quad a
, . , OLDPMOPn* SEDAN - RADIO
I I 94 I healer WBai nflertf Dr.ahinn
1 B«r»t re B'atlnrt .
i r»-»n Fon» convertible good
I V.lll ..nHiiuin tv ol let i.l't 103
M UKTUAOl MONEY AVAI UABL* -l UB
rent rate* Immediate derlalont
Canetdu A Mar Ltd- 1313 Broad Btraei
r >174 !
M ortoaoe and n n a loans— con
(u)l Pembrrt'in .lolmea Lid- SR
i non ,, * 8H ** DAN <' fK3D rriNDi-
I y/9 i t»n. lu((»g* ran on u-h S *- 4*3
]7M U-iad ra I
A IIIUT MOR I GAGE PRIVATE LOAN
A BUILDER* PROGRESSIVE LOAN
Ker & Stephenson, Ltd.
THE FIRST OF OUR RAXOAINS TOR 44 ,
LOOKING FOR A
GENERAL STORE
'a large healed *ior* otin a nra-jear laaa*
i of 1100 P0 monihl) Ueing quariara for
a itrfr 'troll; General mtrehandtte aloea
1 Worth 44 OUC and a nnuierii »ain* bar tha»
doet an -treUeni Irad* Good auuipmeni
and r*frkge'* Uor ’ Thu at' ra lenda tlrwll
i lu rouaiderable gBpanatmt and U weaiei.
, in a aell-aaulad acre jual uuUlde the man
I pualnrtt area The preaerl ownera ha»*
operated thu buaine*» aurceeafully foe the
oaai It teara and are offering II tor aaie
for private reaecna Pr*»f nl volume o!
buau.eaa eaiimated al aoproaimalely •> 9"®
per m.tnlh but muld be tnrreaeed. An
rarallaai parmerahlp proivaiiiM
APARTMENT BUILDING
LUMrLt I tL T i
BOUSES ri>K SALE
M ATTRACTIVE FOUR ROOM Bit COO
I a H A7TRAC
."A BUNG AIT
tir rr!»'« l»« bedrooiiii htca tllrhen alui
pap try nlr» batbrnow lovrlr IhUdacaped
lean and gerden Inm tree*, oulaide **»'
age Near Rea. on Rill Park Cloae IP «H>.
a ,..P a. IBM new .educed
A eerv all r active PIE ROOM RUNOAU7W
Full-ala* trammel. I »llh drive .n . A't’’
Lovrlj land*, ai^d garden at'd laa i» r V
gaud location, handy ip every ear vane t»*o
Ocm Of our very bea« buy* tA77S
at Una new lo* price -90/ /
A GOOD INVESTMENT All furr lah*C atl
rented APARTMENT HOUSE o.. Oil M*
Avenur fliovlrg a nel lomm* Ol *!*>«»
per tear A three- r*' rn ■«'»» C*rr
laier.pot included It* revenue Full c » mat. I
ZZtZ" " U to * , ;*a ,#r $14,000
A good and aotand YPN -ROOM HOUR* all
1 FURN IBHED end RENTED ah.‘«ll‘« » h«‘
iretenue of 119 n#r month lie* furnace
'Largr lot right in Victoria • hu»irte«»
I centre. Very valuable properlf. Partv mu -l
(thi* tea prlee of ^ ’ wu
VIEW REALTY. LIMIT El'
in .a NASH SEDAN EX« tl.l.ENT CON-
BEN DELIVERS THE GOODS d.l.on eeerythlr,. gond l!«4
Aaa 0a for Comptat* Oetalla
TRUCKS - COUPES
REDAN* COACH**
LARGEST STOCK
TO PICK FROM
1 n a A NASH SEDAN EX< EI.LiNT CON-
I Y4U tiit. or. rvftyirmg g«v.d ti i»d oillebpie mart s co. ltd
p i*:t | Eaiabllahfd If 1 1 (
t AAO WHIPPET FOUR-DOOR SEDAN m port Bueel Fhon* I
I Y/O It. liable tr* iportaiicti Good
BUlraf* 1199 ra.h ITou* K *331 * - — -
IV 1 LOAN pi» r tulle* of Uirt* TOvttu each In a VTE^' REALTY LIMITED
i bui’dii.* with all Ure nacaaaartea Hoi water c tn i rfc | p m K Fhona 0 1311
Oetalla oil fdrnaoe. refngeraiora. elacUlc atovea
'ard Brapla-e* Hardwood Haora, garage* t Mr I^dlow. pun
3. LTD locker* and good eleU»ealin*» Situated In. Mr Bergeroa. B E314
I eery good dlatflel rloee to tranapartatltm ' •
Phona O lift Overhead low and property In ea.ellent
Ihon# Ollii t|on Cn , iulu .in u vacar.i f or |
hV new owner and Uit revenue at the
|U FURNISHED I SAVING TOWN MUBT BEt.L 3 TO*< j
| REST SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE ' no Ll 'V > arilVoT'^gl »d* ,h E 90ii or SUM j
I In the c/.untrv r.u»« to hifhwar — .... .
Apply Rot M7*. roUmtU \ | ILK BIIIFFXHS W ANTED A REU-
- -- • a bla ipa’.'t la offered It* th* '•
MB L’NFIBKIBHED •-•tern 1 i earnery Victoria BC Contort
V ACAi r r T ^U ARY-4l EIOHT.RAd3Ml.Ir I ^ ^ .
t i nja* hftt-aater lt#a* light and
Ren i lab fu.'eretcr* , 0 . n HAY EA ANDERSON rp
1. Ccdtml'' IY4Z Ed'dPoed for logging.
water auppbed Rent It
rewulred Boa 1410. Colon
1 A An ,M ' f ‘ • CM ' 'S TIC
|y4z Equipped for toggir* eatellerl
I condition 1917 d'l*' a».e Ford truck
57 WANTED TO KENT — HOUSES e-.uipped far. Mgg^* Hrrt
, ti-in Ai«« on* (3-tnn Columbia and ore
* — 10 -tr.n Biandard ingglng trailer Phone
I'UUNIBHED OR UNFURNISHED THRFF , M
* n five roodkf ai>v di*tr -1 39 y**r* in - ■
rlty Boa R>79 CoIonUt __ I yegW BrUDEBAKEIt TRUCKS
I I ELF ME TO UNITE ^1TH MY FAM JAMESON MOTORS LTD
rlly Boa 1019 CoIonUt
XT ELF ME TO UNITE *ITH MY rtM
* * l)r for OtrltUBg* wi'h a two-hedronm
houae or what hat* roul Ftion# WllUatri
BEAM
f ANTED—UWFURN lflit ED HOtJKE. DU-
p!ea or aullabl* autl*. ihra* adulu
Mutt be In Oak Bai O **»l
•7 4 rtBNIARin
nrvf BTUDEBAKEIt TRUCKS
JAMESON MOTORS LTD
340 Brnughum
Btudabakar • Hudaon - Hillman
lAdl CHEVROLET 'i-TON NEVERi
194 1 bey«, f „,t t.f rlly. Perfect ron
aifui 4i)oon original mileage Sale to
higheat bidder by owner Bo* 4*13 Colonial
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
. FINANCING ARRANOED
WE BUY, SELL
AND EXCHANGE
CARS WANTED
BPOT CASH AT ONCE
OR
CAR* BOLD ON CONSIGNMENT
NO BALE-NO COMMISSION
OPEN TILL I P M.
VETERANS' AUTO SALES
LTD.
Cor. Caledonia and Q .adra fta
B 3213
If VI.U V# gt'l the -New Car Blue." - 0 U
i4ii,iild aer the Old Car Caaliter TODAY | 940
; When tou aay >ou want a new Chevrolet . | Jl0
or Plymouth a* won l aay tnayh* tf every-. _.
hie* guea right a* miahl deliver an* li.
NO \l"}L±'
1ATO OLDSMOEILF IN GOOD roN-
I yjO ii"Q vlUrJinaier five new tlrei
[Call at NH OOdk Street
, n .n SPECIAL DP LUKE 9-PARS»N
I Y4U *rr r»tapr Ouicl ae'i.in waniet!
11. JS0 Bee Olaon IS07 Blativhard BUeel
t A A A iSKF - COVERED IN. OVER
IV44 t a lied, 1779 *7l Nik**!* street
aftSr 9 pm. .
CURRENT RATE OF INTERRBT
BROWN BROB. LTD
I 70* Fort Street Fhon* B tliJ-4
a* for Mr Johnaon ot
We wont give inn all there little prom-
ur» We *111 get you the car today
AND
no TRADE-IN REQUIRED
SMILIN' BEN
iNrit to Rtrattuoue Hotel)
Phone B earun 4733
PS We aipeerely rlah all our
friendi and patron* a very Proa-
pernua and Healthy
HAPPY NEW YEAR
RMlLItC BEN
FEARLE6M FRANCIS
OABPY' GERALD.
AND
1 947 M /. R( 1 1 Y _ ugnsv to LOAN ON ruuvr uohioao
|y4/ After » Pin. I7M Torhe. » . ATTRACTIVE HA IBS IN
. 1 ..' A,(rf 4 Pm • 1 , A1 ATTRACTIVE NATO IN j, g r. i
ANY AMOUNTS | Ker Ot jT 6 pn<
inax FORD FOUR-DOOR PLDAK TOP J H WTOTTOME * 00 LTD w GOVERNMENT ST
1946 rhane Phone Keat.na >3 W or ,013 Broad mree, Nhoo. SMI * l K „ hl „ hon ,
i frrllt Bo* 81 6* Cwnom ■■ ■
Ker & Stephenson, Ltd.
Night Phone B 1M1
i 0-7 a IIUPMOMILE BFBT PRICE AC- DON I BORROW MU«I
I I 9J4 /rn. ed «39 Rowland Avei u* Ta pay for your ear repair*, overhaul*
Mail off/ •* *41 Ft.TT Hirer 1 ,U Ua* GUd.ell Motor.
1 __ • - No down naymeut up lo 19 minth# to pay
lmx. ETUDKBAKXR PRESIDENT
I 700 a*|e Eareptlnnal condition rrtiftrkl
Rey motif So »-rt Hut el fM*7g MONEY TO LOAN
t no A " C,CK HFDAN MCE CONDI MrjUB IO ASR QUICKLY ARRANUKD Al
I VJA tur <ond ' r- 7 441 Vlp.'.ne N. i,,u nrT iMk.lt Erl It A TB 6 IN LAlUlE
1 , non BUICK 9-PASHENnrR COUP* oh SMALL amounts.
II9J9 well 4*1.1 11 '00 GflltMt _ unCTCDU AKI > m
v nnn CMEVROI.rT FOR SALE PHONE HElSTERMAN fit CO.
MONEY TO LOAN
]929'7S?
gn wo" sih o l v' -ISS« 55~~nr R 1928 Nla^Vnd ^ry^i^M 1948 NEW YEAR SPECIALS
1 " * ff *' V * - CRABB'S AUTO SERVICE '
•w tsMUSMHM- I 939 RI - OOROE ROAD A“iD t.OVERNMENT
HOUBE OR DUPLA4 WANTED TO I 3 Lot* on Both Side* of the Street
AND 1QOO 'Uiuri A FORD SEDAN- 3317,
THE RECONDITIONING | It/T f> he II at Btreet
ROVERS
Shelley Btreet
BUICK SEDAN r*J GOOD CON
dttinn 9*3*. *37 WoRaafon BDeet
... — — .eormitlon On* aulD will varar.v ... pt-RNSIDE
— ESssr * 1 . XTra>fi i. . nm «■■>»».
•ro... to .... vs rtts ^.wssr ss sJinsyuss:
ON FIRST MORTOAOE ’ n * °hanr* of them being reduced An j tww-pteee bath full baaemrnt. orum fn»*
QUICK ACTION MONEY HAMS OAT leaeellepi opportunity foe aomeon# broking r.arr Clua# In. Frit* tor neat $4500
Ai APPLICATION «!$*«. [nr • *mai! honr* w.th a tidy tnreme rarb offer t
(month, yet nut tied to an apartment whirl’ SAANICH
CURRENT RATE OF INTEREST ^..o, . lot nf aervl'f TT* aaktng price * „ bivw
i>* *31 tNM but II la eat* .iu4l that IhD FOUR ROOMS AND UTILf fT ROOM —
BROWN BROB.. LTD - " ro ” r ,y be .old immedl.t.l, IMv r.-m a ' ■ h MrepUrr l.rg, k -
vna Port Bueel Pnoci# E 1 113 4 I rl.e. Ihtr«-pl#*e balhtmibi t»u ftOO
“ — 1 A * *« •* fflrr retnent “‘M" .S
“ un,v «^hW i S u ' 0,, i im * Ca U i *j '••’'vo.’-'a : r r- f°
any amounts i Ker & Stephenson, Ltd. ;g.r..» n.gt> iar.tion ...d gr-«i $5950
J H WH1TTOME * CO LTD 1 M OGVERNMENT ST 0 4137 T> ** Fu< *
1013 Biuad Hireet fhona t F31 “• ° ' I MOUNT DOUOt AS
Mght Fhon. B L py aitIFI’L FIVE- ROOM BUNGALOW
DONT BORROW MONEY altuatdd Ion U* „■*»•* •* pw 5‘ , |?* C?}...
Ta pay lur yaur cat irpalrt. overhaul* ~~ Built in Eng. lab Tudor
z bSTiSSs i i
, WATERFRONT PROPERTY SJ*.**,*? ,M,m $ 1 1 ,000
MONEY TO LOAN opportunity for gueat or nuralng hr.me RtDINOS REALTY
HOME LOANS QUICKLY ARRANGED A7 'h”. t'pa^u* 4 drawing- j III Onion Bldg *13 Vl ' w ®' ' Nl
Luts UT INTEHECrt RA TSB IN LARGE ,„ on) 4 na , rrft naming larg* dlniMg-rovm j S »T31 Evei.n-g*
OR SMALL AMOUNTS. i ronaervatorj. haUruora, Ullllard-ruom. 9|
batbru-rm* hot water OU-O-Matle heat- '
HElSTERMAN & CO. i $25,000 fairfield walkino nurrANt-s
Ktg VIEW STRErr x «»S 1 'O'*'"™ ^ pr,c * ^ I IMMEDIATE PGNSEMION
APAPTMFNT Rl OCK V CIOOD HOME nr six nt>oMa ft
ArAK I fWCIN I DLUL.IS >.\ , tr , U#t)l ...nditun throughout Ha*
| Five auitra, a»If-tttnlalned. electric ti»'" inmi iMin with flrepl*-» dlklni-faw,
ic.AN!f.n AGENT* 1 FiiaidaJie Cana la < a lar*a dintna-room j large kitchen pantry. 7HRII I Aitor
... Jrr*. i, rK AtsfeLRANCB CO »*f«* bedroom. bre*Efa*t-rw»m. When B gf, room* three piece balhrnnin n«
ORt-AI W Lb I LIFE AselHA. La to. | h|(1 are iparlout kultea Hard- ( naaement Ctn*p m ator* $$$00
r.ir.da for Brit mortaaeaa lm arood flaera. hnt water nil automatic heal- .r.d bua Itre Price J JJwu
DONT BORROW MONEY
WATERFRONT PROPERTY
OR SMALL AMOUNTS.
HElSTERMAN & CO.
coi vxrw sTRErr i
$5950
$ 11, 000
•13 View S' i ret
Svei.frg* B *991
i » rent uy reltat.lt t up> Fid**- pbor.e
O 7J4J
3 Lett on Both Side* of the Street
SEE 1947 SCHULTZ
LUXURY LINER TRAILER
ON DISPLAY AT
SMILIN' BEN
THE TRAILER MAN
(NEXT TO ST RATH CON A HOTEL!
iL SEE 1947 SCHULTZ , 1*47 Mercury lo*ch IV 000 mi.ea
■ luxury liner trailer
Middle-aged coufl* want four 0 n DISPLAY AT , #1 . , r.. , hea.»
41 rocm h truer tn r»nt Would eonatle. $Mll IN' BEN *’* Oldamnbll* 4 Doer Sedan
pi.r-lia— later U auitahle gDndly aduiaa •*«« l"..mwu> 4-Uonz Swdai-
K» mu rnkmiu THE TRAILER MAN ignaui.b convertible
V v • -1 TO STRATHCONA HOTEL1 l*j# Hudmn t-D-
*’ furntahed hnuae, l*u bedrtvuma win .... 4;noo ,
algn anr-year Itaae Ot^ child. Phon- w# ean arranea fer urn U» take I .
F1M7. Evt 4AJ aa umg aa 30 month* la pay | tgra HupanobUc 4-DotK
U * ANTED TO REN-I On IXABK - UN ^ .... 1,, ° ho,> « l>oor
far.-taluu hull** Oak llav prefarred THE 8CHUI T7. IRAILEIl nAft BErrv i»3g Old* mobile Pickup
Adult* anlv Beal ef marantaed VOTED AMERICAS NO » TRAILER uyg otaham toup*
Heferenrea available G 34*9 .... . ..
- - 1 Feature* fneluded Klec*rta brake*, four- l»'4 fv>dg* Trurk. I ,-Tor.
5S OFFICES. STORFS. HALLS* lir.rt, u..ulalion. hardw.^xl Interlur* *uln- i »57 rl M C Truck. 3-Ton
TO RENT I ™VpTe SaU^A ^rte't -mh. «« ■'*«"•«<! * Door
trlhuflon. airplan* eunatrurtion. fully _ , M chtr c< ^ fb good rt
■X’lCB NEW HALL TO RENT CTtNVFNI , fq ulpped-eha!f A table* elc. Bpe tn ' ‘
1’ enl to tranapnrtallan. Fhnn# O 9M7. 1 aw... r,
, = m ftir TDAII CD it AKJ Waniad Fitkup* Fanala. b-Paa* c
on U itinn to (trvT BEN I Ht I KAlLtK fW/v 4 a. Door BMana. Station Wagon*. »U ■
w* ean arranea for ftu to take
aa long a* 30 month* lo pay
THE SCHULTE TRAILER HAS BEEN
VOTED AMERICAS NO » TRAILER
KNIOHT MOTOR*
( rlearar.c* of alock ear* below to be bold
at coat
Itlg Taekard Bedan Ih-ater. apoUlght).
19*0 Auatln • Bedan theater
lUT Ford Coovertibl* (heoter).
1937 Hupmnhll* Sedan.
Ig31 FonttaR Coa«h
l»3f Auatln a Coach fhealen.
Car Heater* *nd RodRia
Tiraa and Areeaaoria*
Body and Fender Repair* • Car Falntlna
'nrnr-K WlAN f*i GOOD CON LOANING AGKNTB 1 ritgMAii* Cunalal* lar** dintne-room Uf| , attehen. pantry. 1
1934 d ,, - iii «- W 11 . u£r Street ruawAT wan l LIFE™ AnfiLRANCE CO *droom. breakfa.l-room. kllcbon BBlilkOOMA three pier
I T JH n -tr.n a.. n*. ORtAl WLhI UFB AN)l»AJttl TO and hall The.# ar* aoarleu. aul'.t Hard- j htanrrrt On** m ator*
A lab pnyaia fur.da for Brat morigaga* lm wood n«or*. hot water nil automallc hr*l-', r ,g p u » i,p f price
AUTOMOBILES AND TRITKS modiatelr a.ailabta Cona/uenon Imu i„. Shooing **» P*r rent on Inveaimert ... K i*sn« Tt
. / . _ Suite for owner vacant February 1 All! gakla.>do — T’
HASTED N H A Building Luofi Arranaed nerferl e nr \ r\C\f\ Modern FIVE - ROOM I
Hull* lor owner vacant February 1 All OAKLAND* — TWO LOfTB
11 perfect tOfl HOD M 0 ' 5 "*’ FIVE - ROOM BUNGA7 OW *’»'
E 1111 Prlrr only *ZU,UUU lumg-rtwm with ftrr, Ure nlrr kit ne..
I THRR GOOD BEDHOgMS |hr*e - »•>#*■
TD HIGH-CLASS GUEST HOUSE r ,n 'r«S
Eleven room* fully fumlahed and alwav* good lot*. Frle# eJOJU
rented Income 11111 monthly and I room* VIrw
for owner No better buv In elty Newlv MOUNT VIEW
■ - painted outalde A bargain for r*UPl* ! New modern FOUR-ROOM STUCCO IU
1% living aaaured Term* arrurgwd to emt OAT OW Ha» ntre BTt^W-rrwwn w-th tiea»
GOOD USED CAI7 WANTED 1930
1 nr ’*«rr preferred r-aa*^ F
kOOIRESSMAN HIST MOVED HER!
» from Interior need* '*'* model rar
fs»n*!E O 1IT9
.a.XMtS AMO IBLOta to An? CondtUiRt —
, " aar’rd for areraing Beat eavh orle* 7J
I paid wt'h' ut dr *’ Parte of all kind* fo ,
• n'e W Frank Cimenm »S1 View t *«77 I -~-
VA ANTED TO BORROW
oEk 6 M Aroutrong E Till Price only wv
I HRIi i
SWINERTON & CO., LTD, j HIGH-CLASS GUEST HOUSE
•» »»OTa»To B I
Cli.lm.UlUM ' ,, „ „„ , INS or VICTORIA* OLUWT Uiet.IU-
Tire* end Arceaaori** 1- ' r, ‘ * * tiona require a Biat mortgage loan of (
Body and Fender Repair* • Car Fainting 1 condition Any bodv model ClI »• 175 00,1 repayable *90# per manlli InUteat
. . . _ ^ u lM 0 f cara ,na^ OR 1*47 AtTOMOBlt.F tv ANTED, k-, Chwlcgil improv.d real a* tala uta-
Me hanlra! Bepalr* W> AU Makea >- | 946 . AnT rmreptlng curtly pretnllaMoh *rptA*»*l T“ !u, . 1 V *
Oet our Price* Flrat RnglUh raral Will par *P ea.h prnmptly 009 Thu being highly c "' lMd ' u ‘‘**
ph n nil PDa«, nhi.ne 0 7414 • would auiirtt lale fill cniiaultlng ymir a*0i
1037 View Sir##* Fhon* O ..J t » e ph n aohrltor. banker or T/u*t On, having ihemj
yea
ruU prte*
e i i r aa place, awell cabinet kitchen t*» t*»te
5 I I r jUU bed r oon.« lPre#-pl#e# Fembrnk* bathroem
PAGE & 5 NAPE
garage workahep ne baae- e Llfin
ment Ontul garden rrtc» JUOVLI
A I NSl IF W OBTHINOTON
1331 Oueemmenl St Phon* B till
Evening* O 4MI
confidential w* | 1010 BROAD FT.
WANTED TO RENT
M18CCLLANKODB
BEST TO 8TRATMCONA HOTEL)
*99 Bueial X Cher Coach, good rubber
i Waniad Flikup* Fanala. »-Pa*a Coupe*
j 4-Door Sedan*. Station Wagon*, ail makta
MlBCCLLANEODB 1 Oood Stock of Huuae Trailer*
a VERT CREDITABLE BCSINEBR. tn | (ViK“ THESE OVER WISHING ALL MY CUSTOMERS A
tahliihed In Vle.ljirl* 19 year*, re- I * v/FRY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
quire* new downtown irfflre location Apply 1*41 AUSTIN DELIVERY VAN-Vary goad VtK r r KUarLKUDi rtLW r trtrt
Snv 9177. Cidonlat condition
1929 FORD 4%-TON riCKUP TBUCK-Vary FHONE O J»44
« AtTOMOBIIE* „„»£!« •««-
rro OUR OLD mrums AND NEW ONr« UOn Sea The** at CDEMrCD uni ICTHKl'C
rpo OUR OLD FRIENDS AND NEW ON FA B „ -n,eaa at
I a Merrv Chrlr'mae ard a Happy New
Year Jonei Bro* . Itat'arlee and Car Bale, i MASTERS MOTOR CO. LTD.
\ UTO BAI Eh FINANCED fl W Utl LEJt „ PHONE E 3641
Ar Co ifMtd Oovernment
A UT OMOIIILB FfNANCINO I “ “ u ... .
Condt'tontl Sal. Asraamenl. Dl.cot.ntad AUTOMOBUJfE FOE tALB _
TOADtRS- FINANCE CORP LTD i|OLM-E ttlSDAN, 1934 DRIVEN 35 »B
_fhr.n* B 4437 ttf-A Fort S'loat I t , u n-* by original owner Perfect ron-
SPENCER HOUSTON'S .
CERTIFIED USED CARS
BUY YOUR CAR NOW!
Uefote the End of thr Year Al the Lnwtat
Market
. B 4*33 ail-A Fort S'taai 1# mil-, by »rlg»naal dWBFr pon- only IheM Left lo CUar Belor* S>.d of Dr .,, xr COAcn
C w I'aultn metric! Manaaar | dll Ion Run * an d h>nka like ne w. C l 9 7«d. , DE Ll**
TRADE
FOR
A
BETTER
CAR
WE FLEASE THE MOST RXACIINa
VICTORIA SUPER SERVICE
Corner Bl*n*h*rd and John too
Phon# B 3*33
1947 PLYMOUTH PRICES
DE LUXE COUPE 1' 71
„ rrw*y nu» saji. w
67 BOATS AND LAfTN CITES
4 J3-FT GfU NFTTEK * FT BBAM ,
.9 good condition I'i'O nr near offrr T hla la an tr.terea
G 4374. ooaUant opoprtm
EIODEL SAILBOAT HAND MADE 1 Bvi 79HL Colonial
.t| Lew Wbal "ffe-«»|"
reply Boa E33J, Qolonfa* I AND NEAR JUBILEE HOSPITAL
I • I'-llSLAND BASIC INDUSTRY. PLANT ICCT UOTCI \ DANDY f ROOM BUNOAUiW ALL
U nuw commencing production, requite* HIGH-CLASb VjUt J I MVJ I tL /V large room* In flrat ala** condJDon
IJ.OOti additional capital aa fli.al outlay rA ., D . r-rci V P IDUKHPH Ihroughogt PARTLY FUR NlBHEl*.
Thia la an Intareaung prnpoaltlun and an COMrLt I cLi rUKiNloMtU rjudlng aim, -at new gaa and rnal rar«e
eacellr nt opoprt unity for bt#b return*. . /CDV runtTC lOrATIOKJ ,ul ‘ haarment "•» ,, * r *
boa 7991. Colonial VERY CHOICE LUCA IIUlN aupply . IMMEDIATE »-GS«t8- tfiOcn
— 1 SION. THIS LB VALUE AT iO 7
i m!m Wk* to hi KSja* om\ ; ,5 BUSINESS OPruBTUNITIEB Om ^ Oakland- 3 »«
between 5 and t ^ revenue With Sll avallabla ereommodetlon I- ROOM STUCCO BUROALOW - LIVINO
TT^-7v^'t^V7rr'7rF'' M^rnBUY^A reaerved in advance Hlgn-claaa f irnltura DININO large biKhan with two
_ • 1 \ N INVrarwE.'* r or nui oil -O-MATIC MFAT This cliole# f«foi»#rly lurn«F# *•»
\*W MARINE ENOINE8 ON D UPLAY | .\ n .« Uo ,n.i power ahaln-.a- and flralT,.*. ^ VondltlOn thrnughmn ag* Nir. garden lot with fn.lt D-e.
In our ahowrooma Btruliht drive and puU yon |„ ymir own buatceaa Bee them. rr , nCMn „„» r-n b . mad* to purchaee Qui-k p«M**#!on $A100
iwo-to-one reductlan unit* r"mp,#ta In , t jy,. Utnm,«»f Uoepltal. #13 Coimor- h ,if c ,,h Rwt.nf# t* be oalf Off from * OOOD BUT AT JOJVA/
ewer, S9t.fi and read, to on. Inf HE *5553. Part., vale, and 'Vfyo^.^rnUrTrt^V. Bug.- I |1 714 CASH -CORDOVA BAY
ho,L nivta ar omits rm »•«> arrvtc* ,Leu propogHton of IhU kind call M A I . V 5, V_" 5? .II
, >00 Port Street
O >194 \
UTO CAMP, HOTEL. APARTMENT | CahlPbeU
RACING COPPER ANTIFOUTTNO
C*H!I' CHANDLERS (McQUADE'81 CAN
I atill fill vour nrder* on U.la oalnt.
i » grocery or almllar huaine** wanted
Owner* only. Qnx 1938. COIonlgt.
ip ClIANDLSfto lurvaua^. la-* rADUORO BAT ROAD
vtlll fUl vour ..edgy a on U.la M|pt. ? H1 CADUORO bat roau
wh'ch duflnt the p*»t year h»« orowen H* rwxRST • RAT? APARTMENT PROPOBI
•■loerinrliv in romolet# reafyianc# aeatnit j ahowlni net return over 1 10 <
marine growth. I month oluv del ghtful auit* for owner
to 1C DOUOLAH BTREIT EXCELLENT I I -'OR BALK l»34 TEI4RAPLANE, t«I9 OR
I O I J hue tn an Atltn Inauranee Flan * near offer, nr 9900 nah and an 01a t q j -7 PONTIAC, Ainniren Sedan.,
tn flt vour p.Mkelbe.’k P1e»«e a*t for model car tn good cnnS ttlm, * »4_<a I I 7*1/
FhonV O Tl4\ A oe Veening* *0 JTft Ir'OR BALE ENJ^fSH MERUIT# . q ./ CTir/ROLIT Etylemaater I
1 1*7* ■••del mlleege 33 000. heater I | y40 luie Fedar.
AtTOMOBII.B P1NANCINO E.r.ilrnt condition O 1704
Conditional Bale Agreement* DUcnunted 'on* inai HASH ♦' *»" De t.ua* Bedan
"••• i F° 5 gSvJTSZm”** ' 941 *>' »«"» < \ 39
11.1 Inui I'ihi Phone n aail F-perl* ■** 1 ** '
.QIC DOUOLAH BTREET EXCELUflTl | 'OR SALE l fid TEHRAFLRHi, if
I O I J hut in A’it n 1*1 an * n«8r nlf»r nr 1*00 't*f» '
tn ot TOtif DiKkrlbOf'ti Plrusr for mn<1«l far III aood fnMltliili.
mirhard Wwd al Tad V!awk»a 4i Co ' ” f J vvnt «m> ui.prif
Phone 0 9179 or evantna* O JTI* |i' , 0 71 « ALi: ENOLW1! MOTRM
— - — - I 1*7* n.-'-i mileage 33 0-9.
AtrrOMOBlIE PfNANCINO E.reilrnt condition. 0 9704
CHEVROLET Stylrmaiter De
Luxe Sedan
DE LUXE HEDAN . 91.970
THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE
Hoar* Tire and Tub#
— 900 and 1.900 lnapecttaa
Plu* 7 Lubrication*
fil l Broad Stree t Phnp e Oj9t)l
PONTIAC
#/ U"
DRIVE, LTD.
LATE MODEL CARS FOR HIRE
• RATES
9e Par Mil* and 91 *0 Per Day
Cuatemar SuppUa* Uaa
ISe Par MHe and |l 00 Per Day
On Included
MO PORT STRErr rilONE O 1194
eta ai r>' m rent- ami staviif
A * _ UTO flEPAinS AT REASOJV ABtJl
rate* Trouble quickly enaiyaod Cuwk
Street Uaraa* IT31 Cook
! Bpertal
1938
HIl-l bf AN, S-Tnw
Panel Rpeclal
TRADES — TERMS
$1395
$495
F®Hu!i“ *«£? « «R TB “" BOYAL ] 941 Air Conditioner. R.dfo. $ ] 395 McLEOD- LUMSDEN
A?; “* '™ LLr < 1 938 $495 riy ^
H AVE YOU a USED CAR HEATER OR Plymouth - Chrvaler Fargw
radio vow want to eel) for co*h’| TRADES — TERMS I Tarla and Acceaaorie#
olkil aaa Yate* Street <
v rw ronu COACH. 9 MO MILES SELL The ItlanOd T^rgext Died Cer Deeler.
.3 97 3B5 Private no dealer*. Box i
I YATES ST AUTO SALES 1 rillf .^ A „ r
l |WNER wiu. mx BUICK SUPER IU Ml rArw ^ B 1033 YES! HERE ARE
' ' --eden. radio and heater |J 500 i liccre /“AD Dl IVC
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Cimvai.FR MARINE ENGfvfHB AND
REDUCTION GEARS
Are . Crown • Royal
Complete Htoc-k of Part#
McLEOD-LUktHDEN MOTORS
LTD
Marin# Dlvlalon
1*99 Tale* Street Phon* O 1
l llON ahowlng net return nwer iioo
per month plus delightful xuil* for owner
Sea view clove U> beach Nearly acre
lineal tuatk*l garden land with fruit tree*
vrr.all frui’a in abundant*. F^"e» garden*
$12800
OWNER — E 999*
•Sm A dandy mu. .Ixr. for «h. ret.rad folk..
np,> j-rocim -n it age new J piece built-in b-lh.
large lot ifenee-D. lovely view of the •**
_ „ — i - j You ran hav# immedlaie poaeeaiinr Tavee
Sw inert on & Co., Ltd. “* 0 ™» $35()0
m BBOuanron rr »«« H4L1 „, M . cn
ExtaMIthed IBM ;pi cgntral Building rhooe B 1311
Evening*. O *770
TENDERS WANTED
TO BUILD 3 STORES
for Information Bee
vrORS I/tlNC OHOCBRY. WELL SITUATED ii n AA A DTI M | •1.3*0 Sown and terwig. No agenia. Be*
I* moatly ranh^imd carry. E.ceil.nt nel MK. MAK I I IN 93*#. Colonial
return. Imw 13* View St i 'OdT POOR-ROOM RUNOALOW WITH
— .... Und, f'irria - heated- building witn toveiy \ . .. . . , n Burnaide dla>
Phone O 114* living quaitrr* eapewive future*, murari- , ^*2 kaa ement w pf* , JSS
, terd V.u k. etc A really good rfran-rut *= - ■ T riNPELin trt.t Early _pu»wUn Ff.o. . B *teo
*»'up I-et m- de- rib* farther Term* U 77 LISTINGS tAJllELkU
I deilrrcL ------ ■ — - — — — — — HOMV AND INCOME
PRANK H PARTRIDGE WfR ENOU8N8 HOUBE OH C ANTER- ! _ HIPARATl VNTB ANTES
TR.AL and .31 Pemberton Bid. « .911 E 7»3 bufy „ DTS*-- ZZ. VfltS* "-.r “
1 ••nr. a, . i r ni’VlwrcE Pn/iPfkTV — - —— , — ... -t.-#. rulli r„r>ilahed ■'
\ 4 -ROOM STUCCO SONOAirrW IN
Fairfield r'aae tn Itearon Hill Fart,
|4 IM f Gilbert, ». o Hagart. 0 41*1.
evening* B 1IT7
/ vARPKNTER'S CHOICE BlkMotiM
" hnuie pot rompleiei. aotne material,
f 1.390 down and term*. No agenia. Do*
I IJM. Colonial
AVAILABLE NOW
OENERAL MOTORS INDUSTRIAL and
MARINI FNGfNBfl
, SIX-CYLINDER *3 -II P.
OVERHEAD VALVES
13* Vlaw St
LISTINGS CANCXLKI1
i'vOSY FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW WITH
’ full baaement In Oorge- Burnald* dla-
(riel Early pueeexaion Phon* n »M«
I NOR 'Air BUSINESS PROPERTY _ K . TA rr AiirNTS P7 FASI N"Tr owner Tnf* eultq ranted fully furnixhed et
I* with hrlrk building 30.13't fen tn ORAL ESTATE AO 171 p*, monrh Thi. furniture thrlUd'd
the heart Of Yate. street immedl.-. t>o. thiaf property *t *"d Cima Street ha. , n #rk , B ,„ nirn , ,,, rn . r , „ r#f . n-™,.
«r* vtori rr wi'l rrvnalder renting on 3-i**t Nrc *old
leaxe APP l) owner, alt Y ataa w -0070
tVin’SAl.t OR I FANE — NEW THE 30/7
Prlyal* owner Phone between 9 a m and
* pm Empire Ml Ml*a Ba- *IU ar-
range financing If not a ll ca»h
JkRirtn • ■ H G! H'K "Al » lkv«l . «■*'.
Y rotet four-door aedan. folly equipped
I USED CAR BUYS
WiraOH MOTORA LTD. n 8A1>B OR MASK - NEW TILE 3 1
(J39 Tate* Strati Phon,* klJID, |’ t,„|idlrg 70 feet v a4 feet on lol 40
I feet x 150 feet term* nf eale. 4*00 down. |7g
lao a month L-**r flee year*. 350 month
, Apply I0A Joeeph Street
mm* own* mi c~fc ! used CAR BUYERS'
E NOIRE Rtt ONDXTIONLNO SPECIAL !
tat* — Oet our price* Cnmpleu Jot GUIDE
rebore Ina'all oivtora ptoa rlnaa » *'» . .
■ '■glna pgrforinano) Faay on ga* and n,l new CHEVROLET and OLDHMOfULt
CHET DOWMAN OARAGE 134 JOHNSON qnrga dallvarvd In Victoria taehldlpg ail
|.Xm AUTO TOF LSAKB OR CUSHION U,M ,M,# ,,,M
«M,r r ‘ BTn ^ CHEVROLET
WVSSaTffS V: 1 ; truck?* SS
wanted for wracking PprlH# Aul" Wreck fluxlneu Ci'iP*
era 431 View Street Phone E 1931 S-Paaven«er Coupe II.WI
FOR THE BFWT
IN SERVICE
ITS
DAVIS MOTORS
We'rw Equipped lo Offer Any SetTltg
Your C«r May Need
Prim I- Wheel Alignment.
Motor TMno-Dp
Motor Rebuilding and Overhauling.
Brake Service.
Body and Pender Work,
Painting.
Lubrication.
Simontaing and Foliahlr g.
. lit ICED FOR QUICK SALE- l#t* CWEV- ROYAL AUTO SALES
1 ratal four -door aeden. fully equipped
wtlh heater veat e iwrr» etr lua* nn* , Ijil DOUOLAH ST. FHONE O 331
rrif «.)d. I? »no miie- In Al condition
Wlnterlae.l AvallvMe fur drtivetr Janu- THE HOME OF QUALITY UNED CARS
arv 1 Price II »70 Phnne R^ev*.
- ■ “ "Whera Fatrnra* Countg"
USED CAR BUYERS* [ WISHE5
GU,DE ' OUR MANY CUSTOMERS
MEW CHEVROLET and OLDBMOHILE |
tirirev daitvetvd In Victoria lncl'idUig all THE COMPLIMENTS of ffi#
I laiea and apar# Ure*
SEASON, with PROSPERITY
CHEVROLET ond ^ m „ LOWtc
NTT LEM ASTER
Ruxlnraa Coup* 3' •» PRICES on the USED CAR
4-P.avenger Coupe " ™ MARKET in fh* COMING YEAR
Town Pedan .. — — .11.*'*
Import Bedan II. »«
„,«rr«».Tw ROYAL AUTO SALES
| l-Paaierfcr Coup* — >' «»»
Town Bedan 91, *07 3343 DOUOLAH STREET
Look over ihrie yaiuea
SALES M ™ N • ,,00 • ,
FHONE 0 3311 l*« FORD , -TON PANEL
1**1 FORD PORDOR
USED CARS |n| g W orn SEDAN .
ount#" n.T MOUTH COUPE
property *t e<w t n»rv»» ■ ln prlrp B,„ n ienf. furnare aaray* Fr"n
_ jarty la In gnod rendition and annrn
DONALD BTREET IS OFF THE lo gned koralM? 2>0 / J\J
market a* ef today ___ Or Naar Offer
HOlSCV rOX BAL* ' ,
— — — — —— —■ , htn mog , effered al IB* price On
ground n«oc n«in«-roem and dining imm
i l-P*a*en*»r t oupo
Tuwn Bedan ...
Hport Bedan —
l FI.EETM ASTER
l-Paeaerger CouM
Town Bedan
tport Sedan .
riJfETUNt
Aemeedsn -
•port theater Srdan ..
NATIONAL MOTORS LTD.
.19 YATES STREET
SEASON S GREETINGS
TO ALL
J. M. WOOD MOTORS
YATES and COOK BTREETE
DODGE • DE SOTO DEALER
m 2 H P EVINRUDE
•i 3 vi I - OUTBOARD MOTORS
1490 •
i «99 - AIR-COOLED
-n i INBOARD MOTORS
appiy iu« rnan w.eii rv, ground floor Itvtna-room and dining room
( voil BALK -AS- ROOM HOTKL. FOUR- CRAIOFIOWER earh wl'h ttrtpl*#*. two lovely hedrt-c.m
I* year*' Uaac Retman lllne** G dfll a ye EXCKFT7 ON ALLY ATTRACTIVE UP , A $$$D0
, ,v5„.-.r IV4NI it EVENUB A NEW PIVE-ROOM STUCCO SUNOA- comforubk heme
1 1 r P? gD | lM . moalhlL- 0 ^ ,n • awludad lSeotMS Mem I T1 ~it OGODHtl.L RXAITY
t * home Muat be at ir»*4 »1TO a [Doa ‘ 1 e nnUata of a grwctnna entrance hall French
net ft I *;t* C< "Mat l^_.. ti«ine. riwwii offering 1,1 Femhect*,«i B I
Phona > Ml* at O 43*1
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WILLYS
:: .Lon B C USED CAR service
OLDSMOBILE
j Club Bed*n
4 Door Beden
Club Coup#
141 YA1EN SHIRT
47 31» WE DO NCTT OPERATE A USED CAR t-OT
UNIVERSAL • JEEF-
f and
WIU-YB STATION WAGON
whether you van* Iranapwriatum. traelor.
•ruck or motikla power unit, you'll flPd It
in th* complrt* Willy, tine
If HP. 31 HP. #3 UP, ARP
GRAYMARINE ENGINES
15-LB C02 FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS
VICTORIA MARINE
AGENCIES
YATES NT PHONE 0 3131
lift Bporle Ptaherman Model
-Bleep. Two— H) hp Enaine
I net Box git*. Color, let .
IMMEDIATE SALS - - - , .
SAANICH BULB FARM I hardwood flooring and a aea view modern . q^ v|[ . Rr ^ M Kmi OA tow A I CONDI-
'HHIS IS AN BXm.LENT INVESTMENT TfMlre > MMl3 and inlaid * b oa e m ent h..f hlmro tr..^
I for anyone d-xlring . ened Prtv.t. ^' with dcur.w ^rtat.nn Immad.a.a b—l-o O-ner.
OBalneaa with frexh air life Al) Mark I* four - ptere Femb'ok# bathroom •** JwhB treat
olan'ed to grade •nd WBo. lBia owner , bU rrm#nl b,„o,eni with large #vira
o*ofn» lT frn"m X '%* m..mh. ;Xned*fornI^ ,, '^l^ M »lpln.: ^ ‘ drtv'.rtn ' I "‘"'■"TT — J A MU BAT.
ss" .v: %»rs»!s. “ai-s ns, ; '“ ™*a' •JrJSv'srs:
/.rlou. arcaaeorte*. machinery ■ tr*FK! ator- iht etetnt.r We furuiahed QuUk pnaaeutow SOOJU
vre «,ed. etc and th. paid eaaa of Or, ntw^nome. ^ Um. \
I and Ail P»»t e*le« and aale* awntaetv ' f P rertelr.ly wurth» nf f«or *-roo» Bungalow Full baaement Garage
open for ir.eport.nn No money to M M « feel It M eertair.iy wur.n * polnfad outaide -rfl#
I net fnr good will ond .lock ond oreee- «>nrid#rotlnw #9CQQ
1 wrtee valued ot Involr* of SIN O'M. which i Imxned ate poaae i on houae la In good ahape Near cr-tcA
'* »*l» prire nr pearext offer Reajr.n# Beenlnga — Phon# E #40# ‘Burnald# and Dmiglaa iD/DU
i i^txEJSS. Cf rW sasr\ ™
pna-eaatoo Pabruarr I. !••• or <$7$0 1
\9'E ARE PRIVILEGED TO OFFER FOR >a o n tr i ESQUIMALT
•> ml* one of the Blcgot flowy bwal- Svenlnge. Fhon* »»H • * m «nn ixi .w-rrwowrgn in nwrrtxeo
rnnHet* of o grwemat enivanr* non ruu...
dnnex lit * aporton# living-room, offering
hardwood Goort open flfenlar# ond Urgr i
plat# • glae# window, dining - room witn i
hardwood flooring and a view, modern
$5750
Night B *«F7
loleat In Automobile Bervleo— “Underwai' WITH HYDRA-MATIC DRIVL
Cortenlrct Budget Hao Coo ft* club Bedan M **•
Arranged 4-Oo*»r Sedan — — . — *3 *31
DAVIS MOTORS, LTD n,rt • XMS
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one. imu 1 —
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139 T ATKt FT.
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Dealer*
*1107
Cadllia*
HAVf YOUR CAR CHECKED 1
MONTHLY
FOR ECONOMIC 41. AND
EFFICIENT OPERA riomm,
PACKARD FACTORY
a WOT IN _ BTKCT AUNTS,
INTERNATIONAL T RUlTtS
THOMAS PLIMLEY LIMITED!
|«1t TATIS STREF^ O 7111
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— JU81' AN OFFICE AND PHONE
—OARS ABE OWNED BY THE
REQI*TEnrp OWNERS
WE OFFER
19*7 STUDS. COMMANDER BEDAN
194* MONARCH BEDAN
19*5 MERCURY SEDAN
1941 DODOE OB LUXE SEDAN
184 1 FORD DE LUXE HEDAN
1340 NASH ••**•* BEDAN
OntkRS
Mr Betler— Juat Uat you ear wilb ua at
]5 rommixMon and •* do lh# real.
Fhune* : Solid. Rea E *AW>
• 19 VIEW ST.
F1IONB S 3541
Starter ^en.i.toe light. ( . r> “u, fjlu d..lVl?t Kevitn... If YOU ARB INTERESTED IN OErndO
13 in 1. ft Inboa id Power BoaU ,*„|.„rbar. era* and dum# IS IM to •«.««' A FUIXV -FURNISHED FIVE-ROOM BU»- X teal value In a new hem# almnat ready
Ruwi iei* Dingble* per nn turnover Tb» future# ar# af ihejoALGIA'. l«c*ied i»n on# acre of goetd land for occupancy, don I fall to *»* thle Iwvely
' very flna.t, ir, rinding own ice rreaui miaat iRnme and furniture both in good '""i!* ®? 1-room alucro horn* eomptete with baae-
. rr- r,r,Af rr a t- r, A r-r '«*op free*, unit* etc Uauai aloe* carrlad Lo'. rl fmit tree, and am»ll fruit* Dmible m# n t. h 0 i- water heating, main floor lauix-
VOGLER BROS btALKAr I Clue tin'll iinnnn F--.ar nice rnom* with tarage Baaement hot-air <71$ni flr /- l,r *' ,OOB '* and ailuatad among**
mai mtmfai xrr f f>4 13 4-t*cc remhrnkc ha h fnr fhc n#» owner hMt m air* to attic J/OJVJ ether modern home* The conatrurt.n# of
3041 DOUf.LAB NT. a MU %|1| ^ . fr . whnoa O a.l I «“• fi»«aa »'U bear th* keener aerutlw/.
_ — •;,» eale Full pertirnlar* at office No __ land lh# price U e i Q
phona Information. plca«# tfGC A/VI BOORMAN INVESTMENT CO LTD low •> . . _ J I A,UUU
Full pried iZJiwUv ... vl— « airee* Ph*P« 13133, MMwew • m i,n
CLAY'S SERVICE AND FARKINO Ufi SPECIALIZED PEPAIP SERVICE
ail WHA14F BT PHONE »J’>» „ ON AIX onTBOAROS AND AIR-COOLKD
I r» , -7 (, nv SEDAN - RADIO. HEATER. ( r„,IM -
IY4/ a* new Only .3 aoo 1100 lea* than Enquire about our Winter Storage aod
new car price. '3« KvMWM* Iwerty ahaca , Overhaul Plan
41 O.M.C. light panel delivery Oood con > FARTB FOR A IX ENOINES
fORD COACH — EXCELLANT
, mn fORD COACH — EXCELLENT ANGUS MARINE
Tjy rondlllAit throughout tdwmll#-' Tnu- John «nn D# ale- ' Rcqutc.
ilxT ”ll t-m New notch 1 1 3R WHARF STREET PHONE O 1431 ■ ftSowlat
iv !)«iirry mM(»r
I ltnnif. ft food iJf*t B*t n after 13 noot>. —
AUTO PAINTING AND
UPHOLSTERING
W. are THE Bwartalteu In
Repair* Btearlna and Fvam*
MOONEY * AUTO BODY
gU Om mutant i.reet Phm»# 8 kill
IIS* Yonoouvar Strwo# Fhon* » 1*11
EMPRESS SALES
19t7 rjiryalor New Vnrkar Sedan
Kodio. healer, etc
1**7 Hndion Nnwer B'v rabriolel
Puity ei upped
18*7 M idatwr Commodore tight
Bedan Fully equipped
1447 RtudeHaker Champion Sedan
iiil i, and heater,
tftd CSevrolel FihP.
1934 rontlac Coach
1811 Cheviolet Cooeb
143*7 lludann Be -lea.
1*30 r eel Redan.
Brantford Tr*«ei Cnaeh Houae Troikf.
EMPRESS SALES
m VATTS A. W. WHITE OM
i 1093 Cloverdal* Aw E 1784. | Y ;
7X77 naenn super d* lux*
17 40 coach Ilka new. black. 8 000 mile,
wl'h healer and new •-point Ina-iranc* I
Will accept am ell irado Beet oSer Bo
444 Colon 1*1 |
I 1 mo FV'BD r>* LUXE efDiN rtc>oii * nr
I 7J7 p4.pt, good tire*, eery g-od ru>,
ding order Ala., e five-point infUtahre n *434
. - f. » * yj ' pair-, goon Kiev. TV, j s -
NEW PONTIAC nine order Alan a fiva- point tn
| policy 1144 ttewdlay Avaoue
Vlr(*»l* delivered prleee. Including *H — , — — — ■ - -- — —
YACHTS
POWER
SAIL
INBOARDS
NICHOLSON BOAT WOR*
5 *434 11*3 GLASGOW AVEJ
•he xaie Pull oerTiriilarv ol », fflt» No cn o • __ *nd Iha pr lea la e i o
phona InformoUPn. p)r*«a tf-TC AflH BOOR-MAN INVESTMENT CO LTD |low of . . . . _ J I LiUw
Full pried JZJiUUU w vu . itrrfl Phona S 3133 ^ KENNETH J DAVIS
Cl III A. i PF* \ — IM Campbell Bid* Ida* rvouglaa S*.
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Evening* O *M*. B 3731 BUSOAUDW BVTTkBl* D* * V *?*
IT\ rpspiCT FOR A DOfTOF Thlyl , - — -■ - - — ■
— - - - --- - - avr luaue /-- party Will aUnd th# rloaaat
U ’ANTED -TARI NCR FOR TIE MILL .cruUny, rt>-,th aa to T*Jua and comfort, MOUNT TOf.MIt
order. OT t’.nd 'm 1944 Three "U»!l! I* 'he he*- hoy yoo will evrt A(\f\ f VET OFF BHE1.BOURNE NEAT STUCCO
a " /"‘a.'^'^w. ? <? a^MH wo in a lorae bungalow 3 I ZrOUU 8V NiJALOW. pnly 3 ■ . y.or. old Uvlno-
,"oo U ..ut 1 000 * Urt J 1 ” a FAIRriVU) HOME TTita lx o xpartoue room with flrepUc* ond hordwowd fumr
^ Rmfw xcclloV of «.r-FbPuBM g^Eh h^;» <•-> Wdrmw.. cobm.4
, Feirfle'.d There are a ronmx. runelrtln* kitchen, utility rawxn $AP$H
$ . Qf\r. to 151* -A Dvygnoda Rlnr# Lf liv.i,#-foom dining aluhen. den. 4 bad- 1 Tata# about Ml. rrtaa JOOJU
I OUU Hire turnover and Heine oner- reunu xPd both. Full ramea 4 boeemeot, FAIRF1E3 D
Ifr. r . Blare «n be handled P*. If by With furnace $AO$0 .U. wcwr a.annu rmrrv,
_ . —r — — - err I, (rive prnpgrty will aund the cloaeet
U ’ANTED - PARTNER FOR TIB MILL aero tiey. rte-th aa to value and comfort ,
Orderv m hand 'ey 1*49 Three mil- j. Ia Kev buy you will #10 /.AfV fl
ll'-n fed timber add MM) read# bucked i n , | l( | ( bungalow e I A'vW , J
Reiulr# II 000, Start Jan 3 Bo* EH3 ro-
ller* t 1 ' >• pinrr can B' nanriim ga ny iry i wi*n rumor# CAO$H . - —
•r e pe-erm iecnwiiev'r'v 91 aoo in «*r» 7ermo 4* ault J0r3v NXfe FOUR- ROOM ffrOCTO FVNGAWW--
1 ,r vou tint • pi--- , ,> par -|,,< • nice Only flv# mloutet* walk fcoaR town and
i&rir mi erne a* for vour wtf# lo run. Ih.e u 11 JAMES HAT BGOMTNO H40SE R*Yehd» ^aar n.e park. Locge living r«am kltOvan
JAKUS __ fig 9104 per month pl-ao “wner auiw *cd two bedroom* Ooart loi with Ini'*
tfOOAA H " " - CORNER GROCER T poRmVBLY FIRST CLASS NEAT AND |r#-# O" healev .'•*** eencA
WORKS SOOUVJ Nl OWE TutPt»##r app.tiO CLEAN $AQ$0 .»"•• l«*rtudcd prim >DODv
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’W *VENT’E mor. alwE and ataiyir ’E.-Mb In tho vv.^ , 4 ,„, r , _ _ _ OMB _ * |V „,I a "“‘V AV * MO * .
(government lwv*v, freight aod aparo tlx# |
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i-^arSiur. .. si 740
' v PASS** SPORT CX*UFE $1831
vladel 33-11 * 1 0$0
J-DOOR rET'Aft J I OJO
I Model a-18. tlOTR
1 4 -DOOR SEDAN 3 1 700
■ n , | CUSTOM BUILT DE SOTo FGUR-
• t 7** t nitrr artgiv nu np . i na ir- **•-'-
vhlft Only eoa owner New llrev Beau-
5IOMV TO LOAN
more ator K and afayiro »h»t. In th# av# -«uw « rr* ■■wwxrrrw a " BOW * ATwrtus
mil*. Th . pu-a ia nU.L to-aiad In a FAIRF IEUI — WOMS WfTH OHS , FIVE ROOMS and btlllly room SlwewO.
wcll-p«pula(4A diatrlct. Cl-a* In; 3-ro«« toS? ^490* o tan^nV Sap U» '•# '•••» » IV hen THREE SFOR'NIMB
iv * up JS ^ A i 5 ?yurjr Fr" *“• Um Tt * n u t. •;
a ,.r,A-9« 144 Bi-ertal lAngrirl „o, exlr« ro.,m • r *N HOT WATER FUR $5500
54400 bun ,»-• Klvl Revenaa *WI 90 RACE Corner ML Pwb bkQ a P** 1 , ***• '■» • rt "' -
• nd an '*# for owner W'th email owtlay 3 PVRNlNWtri OESEROt n TERMS U', -a. riair war * I —I IB
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< 1 mo ‘ 7X0 «myl cnodlthm I3UC #*vh * J jgnniKIjp paymer.'a ronwiMcnl'T made l»
J I 700 Contra, comer WBBfln Spit and Book. ln( j u o, rvrlncipat tnieraet and tavr# and
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1929 oJTmSS order Al. Watbar
$ 17401 ^^,:^ ^^! „ n _ 0 g. 1RT . M
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$ 831 » Vu6 .raw! rnr dltlor A. Shell Service ,ion. BUILDING LOANS A » - -Ffhf’-W u ,m «f bu.lllng mavine lm. a real pcofIL , THE PURCHASER * » Lbeal FTetm.rt.wn far ■*. *•» •» »w.«^8
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limited t ior WWH*F»' -p w^p^ w AND corrrtr
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114 Econgbxon Street (Svaaaei Bloefcl
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I BATTERY. NICE CONDITION
■ I l€- Irtfj MAN 14 - THI A IB A Bto 183* AMERICAN BANTAM,
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Take advamaoe of ext prnmpL *ffl#1oot n Ar\
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bu i axes nun ■wf (oovt. st mumewlut OORMORA,rT
, MID TOWN AUTO - ----- ± . . — r .
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bUDT DnUr I IY40 »«r.e rmint: fade, neoaev Irad- ogrpeD-enla an* stortgage* pwrthaeed
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I 7j4 effndlUnn. H-ater Inrhjded She" | ■ — — ' ■ ■
117* Horvlew Station. Dmtglo* and Qoeena Art
"*',1937 I i
I E J87* or -a 1 *7* Raynor Ave after * pm | ARGS AND BMAL/ AMOCNTb M>wi
■Th. am I AVAILABLE POR MORTOAOE LOANS
1 pm f ARGE AND BMAl/ AMOUNT* • LOW
= ~ I 1/ Inter eat - ntaS - rtaaonahl*
rharge* S HA applieormn# rrtefvod
“ r .ire- l« gift -eotre Tur never. ,
II •* a imm» IJvlfv* #wsr- tMinnc# , ■ - ■ ■ ~ —
$ I t'n I r^mi Prlfp ifiplwkl . COUITTw?
•uk i «ti m ramiiMi, ft*- 4 rrtAcnvi Mooran nxjnokixrw , # j rj r\r\r\- mrtAT* wrwonc mar-
I o W- 1 i urea and forntture. -V near Umnl DwwglA*, *w 1*0 ama.d IUiUUv SR IT IN OAR BAY -Cow*
g-vo ca-FIVI SUTTM nrry. WATER and f.-rt ao-rth H.rdw^ flmr
$79 SO - - - m ...< mid water Pi aoo l» large Bviog-rwom To* MlfavMa, two l**> rtoaa rooms. TWO ACNSR ip >r*
, J*^*'"* ■"* •"J LTJJJ a^teee bathmom. (Hnorte klteboo wired o* bool ploying field, gymnaolwm ond
lAfE1 ’ K Si r JS^mMaT aw* foe rang* oaonowd-al hot w tier hootib* ravw, fwr three leonl* ewaru Cr*r>W»gb
CANS S*! 4 ? Owner* 4UkH . tmm torge »*r#g# with n-mg, Hm.ee Wrtvooi aaa for M yworo #v-e*ae-
•i 194 1 |uu Bfwod Bum
HUM a vnivnai Iru
will cnoeidee 3-rwot
part parmont.
t H BAGRHAWE
*»ee* S«
EMM. o rm
end 'foe range oaonowH-ol hoi-wate# nooikog ream r«*r three lewnl* eowrte cranwgi*
wtikNy rwam lor#- carage with Svmg Sow** W-hoM woo for 90 ywor* •*-»•**-
kl quarter* Owner orewplod. * 1 1 f%Bt WHM M thi# pfopertg - Far om
Sony p n aaoot r i > I I rUvA» pleto RfMkn.^ p
RALPH R. WILSON
B *03 TO# Pemberton Bwltdiog Fivono E *41
| B-ewlose. Mr Sew4L O J4S4
plrto poMX-oiarg^
THR EKFTNS REALTY CO LTD
IASS Brood so o*i Phono E !•«!
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THE bAILY COLOXTST. VICTORIA, E C, WEDNESDAY, DF.CT.MBER .11. W7
HOlbtS K)H BALE
ODER*' HCi
from Dunn
QUADRA
CAfiM RIO M-? ROOM BT UC CO
house "it * large I«4. acini- high
Druace
HEISTERMAN — E 4161
Pemberton, Holmes, Ltd
FINANCIAL SURVEY
THE B.C. LAND
variety fruit tree* J. w
Gtenora hu»rt. Dui.iat *C
Pull cgtatot „ J
Thla u pat at. ding h nuu u rlaaa
very | uod
LIMITED
AND INVESTMENT AGENCY LIMITED
Oret W Tun In Raal Calais
FOR REAL VALUES
Our 61st Year
G 8 1 24
Fiyeplscg
l'i mr till *>.d cuud be i
rmnw producer.
Prut .
VtBTA HEIGHTS
A better -rig* t faur-room alucco bungalow
with all modern eonvet.ten* re Hat-water
t,*a ting oak Bwri, through hail break-
(at* nook Utility room and tuna Full
tmadmeiit (»a«r Very meal? aiiuated.
Ac* quickly lot tftti. (70CA
Pull price i/oOU
REVENUE J AMU) BAT
Tan nice room*, furnished In clean coo-
rtltluc. Haaemenl, bm-alr furnace. new
auiumatic ■>* hut-watrr holler IU«tnu>
lioi to per month and thtta roomi and
oanirr for owner,
full prlre
VICTORIA WEST
Pour- room bungalow, basement
Ker & Stephenson, Ltd
OVR IN TODAY TO THIS CORY FOUR-
r»»m home In High Quadra Have
it *lth furnace A r»a) buy at M 400
ma li 14M or Hsgar * 0 4131
SOUTH OF THE AVENUE
$5500
$7000
OAK BAY— REAL VALUE
HR AND MW
WMH PERFECT VIEW OP TIIV CITT
AND BTRAITB Thl* atucro hum* l*
beautiful. Hat large living ruuoi electric
kitchen large dining • nixit and Durr
lovely htdmwou Pull laMtitm and hot-
air hrai Situated an a large landscaped
lot. I-ncod $ 10,900
MOUNT TOLMIE
A LOWLY • ROOM UUDIitN BUNGA-
LOW with a very Wei out***. Inliance
and through hail eura large living-room
•Uh Indirect it* hung and iniutt valla
gurstalke dining-room alih view t, a Irony
Modern kitchen with tile tmk. dlied for
elrnrlc rang* ar.d with leather upholder*.!
breakfatt r« ir THRO REAL oomD
bEDht with gjod-aiar enacts, (’em-
broke bathroom aitb eura shaper g»-
ptrtive inlaid linoleum id ’kllrhen and
bat broom Beautiful net imam floor) m
mam room* am] hatli Real high. tun ce-
menl davnghi basement. with Utepiar*
and ttuddlng tar rumpus room full c m
per plumbing dn»»-in garage laundrj
lubt in utilliy roam nil tnr kitchen Mot
WATER HPATIKl) AYHIEM ThU hum*
COM I' LET EL Y PIMnilElM
You <tt. mitt it to uua beautiful h. on to.
■nurma W . i»n at rant* in# Uanafer.
The finish «< Ihu home u dt lute l».veiy
uak Coot* heavy an.hen and baihroum
Inlaid lino* Everything RPOTLFRO aaxed
aim | . Tubed WHITE CEDAR SHARE 9X-
IPliU’h Thla home it aell <o|.»i ru.'leo
TOW COST HOME
I Ail EB RAY DISTRICT FIVE-ROOM
*’ bsi.tal"* tilth new Durutri ruof and
new!' deenra'ed Dandy gardan In fruit
lieei and fierr'e. Sap.
February IE Pull
Prlra
TO ALL OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS
WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE WISH
FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR.
$4200
PAIRPIEID An eight-rocm home with an
automatic alr-rondltioned hta'inc plant
Thu borne ia in rirelient condition olth
light puUthcd fir floor*, arirad lor electric
range, and ha* loo complete bathroom*
and extra piumblitt in the basement Thu
hotnt ha* five ln*eli roomt on tne main
floor and a three- roomed aalf -rontamaed
$9000
POUR BEDROOMS
Sk'. EV-ROOM FAMILY HOME NEAR
ilaultaln Roncnt are all large and hrl*h*
• • d aell ten Pull batemef.t with H A
furna-* and au'omaMr heat b« ioa'
tliaer. Hep garagt. I a dut ba^k and
Dor. lam ***** $ Q 950
A HAPPY AND PnORI-EROUS
OAK BAY
SOUTH OF THE AVENUE
Bu ruora title co bungalow
tmmacuiata condition
Cbarmint living-room with flrvp,ac«
OuHMUt dining-room
Apprna. half -acre
ail rang* *ar)y pntacaaim..
•parad to mat* it the moM modern a
attractive httie »e have «ee> for tot
time IMMEDIATE ff 1 O / o
PoaesaaioN SlZ.oU
Pull cement baeement
Laundry tuba
Hoi water healing
Beautiful oak floor*
Pour-piece bathroom
Lovely lk»nt and thrubbei* *
An earellent lucallon
Earlualve littlng I e ,
PRICE /SI
Fleate Call Mr Rtepnry
Oak Bty Speclalitl
torrna tlucro bun«alov> Run remtnt bate
menl. hot air furnace Modern
SEABOARD REALTY
Room 311 inn Douglaa E IIM
St- Kennedt O ♦»e4 or Jerry Bell. EII3E
rablnet
kitchen with biark tiled flonr dllung-rmim
llrlng-Miont. urn bedruotn* *
» m tiro* e bathrocun Cline
tlnn anq thnpplng dlttMrl
Immediate pn*te»l<m
hun.ii.-. rhf WP« of home at enjor lifting It ItUil
nth ron <l« r '* a ne-year -old n*e-room bunaaiow |
‘ ^ r*'’ Thlt lovely home in beautiful turyounamg* . Of WHIP »« have tpieudid
$6300 *• wtU *°f ,b •»*’If*g at the price duoied »,i ltr lijiea but »a
hare cllentt aalting for atlll
on* b i 3 it LOVELY WATERFRONTAGE “£*/ ^TUXS.
ui I * AT LOW PRICE ESfiL'fJ" "'*• 1141 n
■“ 1 Hullt In 1M1 te N H A tperiflrattont here
■ *u tuw " offering large | BRAND NFW HOMf
EAR THE room with fireplace neal itinli.g-ruum INC.VV nWfYM
uc.o bun- rablnet kitchen, two good bedroom, four- OP CTII ID D(Y1M^
airly new p,ere Pembrpke ball) Cement batement vjr r '- , '- ,rs
Iroomt. J-, hot-air heat. Large lot Hoping to water A pfetl » bungalow In
ichen and attranivgly treed and Undgraped n.e P ^ n.M kKiuu!. UDng-room
D ,P* n ,,rt " mediate powettlon. rt«m Cupper piping
HIGH QUADRA
E»tra him location TWO- YEAR ULD •
ROOM STUCCO IHNOAIOW All room,
of good i ur arid rumple tele modem
throughout Oat flsort, copper plumb. n»
wired for electric range r<e poll «e-
metll ba*em*nt .Irtve-ln garage IMME-
DIATE POMS ERIt ION ^rt C/Vt
me. $9500
A«k for Mr. Dando
FAIRFIELD
Neat ai.o dean four-rewm ttu.ro btiniabiw
on remap Ui' Living -room I4*v* null
fireplace, klt>hm and two bedroom.
Vet. clan b'.lndi go-.d (at rente and <>l;
heater Included PAULY PctfvHP.spioN
•3 Mm will handle balance trcocyx
ninthly Pud price 5 JO DU
$8200
A NICE S ROOM BUNGALOW
X" RAM 1LTIII.EE lloaplTAU rull ceiornl
*’ ba*ein»n« and furnace Hr».,
onS" ,d $6600
OAK LANDS
Oanrr letvdi g rity mutt tell } mom tlucro
but It.niw 'Pju rraitnl batement Cloae
In i "hem w \ i/ai ipnrtation Lovely g»r-
det and fruiytrrei p 1 TAfl
»y 500 r..n of/gp SoJUU
' HILLSIDE AVRNUB
Bungalow, t *i. trlr.ua room*, full cement
baarmrnt ai d furna' v. « COCCI
Price ilerm.ii -bDZDU
FIVE Amfll
Aulo c‘>urt or h"»rir *ite Grand view H^h
loratibn on E»»l Baanhh Highway Etrln-
PAIRPlEt-D llaif hlnek from tea til
rnitni temt-liunga low with full cement bate
menl. hr.t-air neat, three tiedtetomt. three-
plere hathrivum Separate t70Cr
garage J/YyLl
JUBILEE DISTRICT
FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW on nice quiet
itreet and very rlnte to irantpurta'lun A
lovtiy large Mvtng-room with firrplare dl> -
fng-rcam and good-lire kitchen, and two
bedroom*, alto k named -in *u< oorrh, J-pte
bathroom There It a full -kite batement
with hot-wlr piped furna,# Loe late* A
comhina'loo gat and wood range it In-
cluded la the t pedal e/nnn
prlca . 2>OYUU
Pleat# Aik for Mr Cunu
OOBOR Dl STRUT PRICED LOW COM
PARE THIS ONE- ‘
Lovell five -room
bui (.low vurruUnded bv beautiful home*
llar-lttond floor* and l!(ht pollahed floort.
large living-room; c-oo-.ijct utning-rM,m
iwn eparloui bvdroumt. modern EM r hen
with Hied tlnk and a lieaullful flniahed
mum In batement. Hot-air heat with
•awdutt burner l.iiiln ap*l tarder. Vene-
tian blind* throuihoui, ai d at
la contldertd a very
good buy
$6300
GORDON HEAD
STUCCO HOMF.
TWO YEARS OLD
HIGH QUADRA
Modern flve rnom wi.tie ttucro bu.ifalaw.
bulh to N M A .priTfua'.lori*. (umpnting
■bod-.ia* eniranre hal! iai(r living-room
•HI* HI# fire piste and large mantel gueai-
• irr dining- room and .nappy Pulli-m
kllrhen llle tin* aired for rente '!%in-
l>ei! » ir bedroom* and lour pine I'embntke
liaihri nil. Cnir rtllingt Ihroughpui and
l.ardwiKtd flr-ir* in main room* Tull bate
itiei.- anh _furna< e laui.drr Iraya. plus
fircplair for uiiflnUlied rumpu. rii„m
$7500
Beautiful tta view One and twp- third"
acre* of good land Ifot-waler heated
cedar thake five-rworn modern bungu i a
large living-room, dinette, mivtern rahlnet
kitchen, utility room, two large bedroom*
four-piece Femkrokr bathroom concealed
ktalrway to unfinikhcd -upi'.airi Puli
high batement Hardwood ftnorv. Venetian
hlind* Thirty dart poatettion A real
tiargaln.
f/ocn — noOD FAMILY HOME Of
^> 00 «JL/ gur>< huuke iltualed ,.n
Gorge Road clo*e |q the city (hopping
dlt'.nrt. I iving-rorim. dining rnom m r
bedroom, kitchen and pantry down THREE
HKOHOOMfl bathroom and tepa^ate toilet
>ip Puli lia.ement furnace and Dnndcy
tub* Separate garage Large lot. levtral
fruit tree* Immediate po«tei«lon A REM
GOOD BUY
See A ltiir.ur,
EMPIRE REALTY CO, LTD.
'Member Reel Pvtale Board of Vletorlai
1 WH nroad Street Phone E1441
An alirwr-Uve ttt .ro bunga-
low of ihruugl hall plan
Utlng-foum kUfbeii. two
bedroom k and utility room
• embroke b.thrnom Tile kit-
chen kint Inlaid aria Oarage
and la.ge lot Till* It In
Baa Men out clove In and
kU'roinded by nice hornet,
i ov«iy condition,
price
LAKE HILL DISTRICT - Modern life-
room tltirro bungalow Pull cement baae-
meot. hot-air furnace Modern cabinet
kitchen large living-room dlnet'f. 1 bed-
room. and thrr#-pi»c# bathroom Situated
on lovely landtcaped Tot BMth lavrna- and
vegetable garden Oarage In batement
13 , MM will handle Lino* . blind* Inrluded
REVENUE $100 PER MONTH
THREE SUITES
ALSO SUITE FOR OWNER
Clu»e in Three fully furnithed gullet with
•eparale gat plate. In each meal lm a-
lion and will aiwayt rem pull basemen
•id furnsre. Fully decorated and In
good repair. czcnn
PRICE . 565U0
BotkCMlon In 30 Dai*
Fleate Call Mr X. Attack- -Col. ]|«a
CEDAR HILL
V *.«'■ MODEIIN 5 It'/OM BUNOALDW
• ' N M A btl". on *'"> d lor, cloie la but
Puil ba woven • . |io|-»|r pipe< *
ra*U will handle Early
pot.rMloii
IIAULTAIN
A'. «k. client family home of five ruoou
•ilfi r for lhr»e more iwmi uiwuirt
Pull rik nine'll win. hoi air fir-
garagf AH *r.,a<!nut room*
gooii / *r bp-.J aid hall a block
bu* I Early pn-ackvion. Ea>y
isnab
j N EW 8 TEAO REALTY
tilrmher Heal Ettair Board of Victoria
1014 RROAD ST. E 71
S7250.
HEISTERMAN & CO.
Evening* E MIS. O 904T
«>l VIEW rnunrp r PHONE t «!«!
Ivinnlg* r E Ifli O 0047
$6850
NEW HOME
WELL PLANNED
$7350
OLD ENGLISH STYLE
Pine half limber ttucro re.idenre Ar I
*erl derlcned (ivhl givod new I ,
;argc rwrepilun hall with npra firepla.
Beautifully |:ro|inr tinned Itrtng-ronr Tar
dining -rnt.m Librarr sl*h firepla.e T»
piece balhrncm Up'iaire. four nice l«
riximr and a haih'nom Hom# -ian
or, high gmund a H, h view of ... .
Olvn-.pb . 1 74 acre* of land mo.!
natural elate with c-ak tree* c , crv
Pftred lo aell at -b I U, jU
FAIRFIELD
SIX ROOMS*-
$6600
Tint Saanich. re»iden<c u
brand new, with S room.
In a tiuccb bungalow twig#
eni lance hall, living- room
wan hardwood floor* din-
ing-room iifai m«> bo con-
yerled lo third hydro. m If
detirvil. Pirie cabinet kit-
chen. two bedroom. Pull ge-
rarni baaemer.i Garaec and
property appruaimalely an#-
third of an arre k- 4 Dd will
handle thit and the
full prlre
QUICK ACTION
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
CLOSE IN
ian room*, full batemriiL & , -jr\r\
If’W 56/00
LANOLEY-S
— FAIRFIELD CLOSE 04 BIX
ROOM OLDER HOME All row
are clean, aparloua. Oat laid
In Ideal location for trtnil.nl
rooming biiklnet* Mom# gortd
PLHMTURE INCLUDED Own-
er it Iravlng for Vanrnuvrr.
and quick poetetklnn ran be
had. Ter ma If drnned
CASH - Location. Pernwoood
PTVE - ROOM n.caly pain ted
BIDING HUNOALOW wilh ait-
$5500
DQDIMAIT AMrartite f.iur-rnnm white
• 'ding ' bungalow with ermen: fouuda'.lan.
cdnititllna of nice bright llrlng-room mod
ern cabinet Ellrtirn two hedronm. arid
bathroom Thlt hem* hat a teparate
garage and worfhi.p, situated on a •••on
garden lot Cloae lo school* and Iran*
portatiKt- Ideal for retired CA7CH
coup!* Priced e! 54/j(J
. ■ •
*'kli a mag tiieni Uying-ruom and fire
p'.re raiq„r: and «,•* n.„.r, in every
r -•>!, A|,niM*.uteirly I tna t«e| of floor
»i’.' r Three grai n tv<rra.-niv beautiful
• i. .jleta r kn i.«-i |i, r <n,k and df,p relllnga
adjoining unlit? toon, The piolering and
1 1 • ' "Ok# la de i •* I umple'a
al'h the*. J,"er ai.poinlmeni. air rondl-
iinurd hea' ng Vc man blind*, gmid cup-
U.'.rd »p»,r rnpi-er piping Durutd ruaf.
k'llly li iiibiM Lari' lot The .vinttriir--
• ..i and va.'ua of thl* lioro* ~ . r\
V'U won t It- trr wt ^lIZ.OUU
CABELDU & MAY, LTD
Offer Two ”
EXCLUSIVE HOMES
No l
$6500
JAMES BAY
TWO BLOCKS FROM SEA
f ive-room hungtl, w in tpolli
New plumbing, new roof and
filli.atrd In Kequimall on 2'j acre*
of bra'illful aoodland. rockerv and lavi.a
Cinun; ivir.g. on tne ground Poor, living ■
room i SB t 33,. dining-room of good u;r
be.lronn. adjoined by thoroughly equipped
powu er room LTira-modecr, kitchen vri-.h
vwry dekirabTe 77 ti ufrf uniF'r rvnn oft
kitchen Handsome tlalrwar lead* to
second floor, comprising two beautiful bed-
rooms. bathroom d* lu*e The baarmrnt
It full *]*« atid baa the most modern Oil-
O-Ma'ic lirailiig plant and epa,-r fur large
$2150
BUILDING LOT
Near Rwkland Avenue a fine lm
ig. r Ihree-quartgri i;f an
view of Olympic* and elrail
$7350
Ilf 9COLLARD flLIX.« 1307 DOUGLAS BT
B lot: or E 4544
Wight*:
AK LANDS POUH-ROvjM BUNGALOW
in perfeti cundliion lntide and out.
I . bright kitchen, two nice bedu-onie
i bail, mom. flour i ah freshly atmltd
ONE-YEAR-OLD
WELL SITUATED
$2750
$4200
Plea*# Ark for Mr Be'.U
Plea^ »’k for Mr Ragvhawe
Rithet Consol'doted, Ltd
EmthUhed 1*71
Member Real gvlate Board of Vlrtaria
1117 WHARF BT PHONE OITI
Evening
Mr Ht'.rhrr G '»•« M, lorlit. O 4*4
Mr C'otiance. t 7f]g
b*»>-n,r.'i anh furnace. rtcJ
nice large mt with (run tree*
jai media r e rossraatoN
O M0«: Mr Kirkpatrick £ 7333
A eiuren home wiih a woo
de.rful DUIlnok over hill* arid
valley. WelMreed tut 30Px
1*0 Large living-room fin-
ished in knotty pine and
with nice fireplace Dining
room fer <ony»r»ron Into a
third bedroom Two bedroome
and Pembroke bathroom
Cabinet kitchen with inlaid
lino. Utility ruotn
Price .
$5250
»21 Government fit reel
OFF WEST SAANICH ROAD
ABOUT 7 MILES FROM
TOWN
Well-built bungalow, tundlr.c high up
I'i-Mll.E CIRCLE — A NICE STUCCO
buneaiu* ©Oil l*lri lug LM.jDR. bright
giuhei, i*u tiic# bed r o', mu and baih
Pnrpiare e'air <n • go-'d room In the;
•WB and »hei. there It another room ini
Hie full cement liau menl Which a'.ao hat
furna,'., tub. and drlve-ln garage Nice
lot with lot* of fruit, quick pot*e.**mn. I
»J 400 rath halanra at # / nnn
rent. Pull pn<« 500VAJ
CENTRAL REALY
111 View. 113157. Eve. O JM5, B 3733
car Her* u Indeed a betutl- c . ^ Ann
fuJ home at about _ v I Z,UUU
No 3 — A home of Importaiire. beauty, tub-
• tai.ee aid rnnventer.ee Situated In a fin.
reside, Hal dlvrirt of Oak Btv Cumprlt
In* beautifully appointed room* on
ground floor, wnh aptetidM rumpu* room
Double garage adjoining the reslilrnrr
The lot It I3U 1 ISO Tatex are reason-
able Thlt r«»!dence was Guile * 1 * year*
•#o from the finett material*. Finest w„rk-
men employed The Oll-O-Malic water
pitot la the lie.t obulnahie Tlte fte'ure.
are of tlie beet The arrangement of the
home 1 * alt you eould desire
A quirk tale U desirable
RANDALL'S
GREATER
VICTORIA REALTY
*41 YATEH bTREET
OFFICE FHONI E V1IM
ESQUIMALT
Cio » lo Naval Yard ar d Yarrow* i-room
bungklus. newly d*< , rated Full l avement
wllh earagr Immediate pruteavlnii Ln*
take. Terms arranged $3800
Plve rooms, tiring-room with hardwood
finer* and granite fireplace Full batement
*llh furnace Garage, chicken hon»e-
ar o6od , * , " r $9000
Plea*e a.k for Mr Thomvnn
FAIRFIELD
$2500 arranged, on b
ROOM 8 TPCCO liUNOALiJW
[iiuve ga« range and Venetian
blind*. Full prl.e
SAANICH
CASH, BALANCE EABY TEKMP.
4>ZJUU on BRAND NrW FIVE-ROOM
STUCCO BUNGALOW tf TAAA
Full price 5/UUU
R. C. REN.srrt
•0J Couriney «Opp Foal Oflicgi
Fhonea — E 7713 - U 0130
BALANCE CAN BE,
pretty four-
■ Inrludmg oil 1
$5850
REAL VALUE IN
LAKE HILL HOME
OAK BAY
HOT WATER HEATING
A gleaming while * urr« wllh atery COM*
tori Me. te< runun hall, large ll.lng-
rvom wllh haruw.i.id fhvoi* and nice open
llreplace riming room, 2 nice bedroom.,
rablnet kltifien and 4 piece bathroom, lull
cement batemrui with drive-in garage,
hoi-waler healing piani. very large heated
tun, mi* to, m Very nice law 1,1 and gaiilen
SI 1.000
6 vtne lerma could be arranged
MARIGOLD F»ur~room lurnithed huriga
low. sun perch and batement, new furna - 1
large lot. fruit tree* CZQCr
Price ^OODL
Ultma No 723.
JUBILEE AREA Fuur-ruom tiding bungs
low. full basement On a good ergnn
garden lot 13 noo down Price iOoUL
lining No M».
/ kWNKR TRAMFmm MUST BELL
’ " B ...'ci. bungalaw I 1 , , ilia circle,
panoramic view. 4', acre*, York treat, air
conditioned, ml -immure unit Through
nail Ian- lirlrre • room, til* flreplare
famlH -sued dining-room »«o nice hud-
roc-rn*. til rarpned waH-lo-wall <netrlv
new, four-piece Pembrrdie bathroom,
modem kii< hen, tunny nook Uptitlr*.
one large room finished one unfini»h*i.
Full remeti' hateinmt tuba rxlra toller,
garnte. fir.twl family orrhard Brnall
frulte Apt>r»>«ed at 114. MO ruhalder offer
No a genii, plea.e Owner Albion 143 X
JUBILEE DISTRICT
A fire-rocun gtur-n bunga-
low well built Intulateil and
with copper nip.t g 'hruuch-
nu< Through hall, large Hv>
litg-rtnim with granite fire
place. conrenlent kl'chen
ant) »wo bedroom*, dinette
off kitchen Tembi ,*e bath-
room Pip# furnace a n<cm
location and a lovely view
Immediate pas>r«xinn
Well-built b,.ma of 7 rooms. Ideal loca-
tion for r. lill-.g pail of the haute Nta
roqf Good KH. fruit tire* spaas
Quick povaevtlon Prlca 5DUUU
CaU Mr Roberteon
PORTAGE INLET
Tins delightful bungalow rontaln* t!
hall, large living-room, firing the
wllh hralalator firepltre and oak
Two twln-beri-etse
$5750
NBAR QUADRA Five-room alvicoo hunga-
luw • years uld with tiaremvnt Blluared
on a nicely ta< , 1.1 aped lot C77CA
Move right In for 5/ JDU
Llallhg No 714.
LANCIFORD- Brand new fi<ur-ruoni aluero
bungalow. 3-plwew baihrorrm flliuated on
a large lm with rliy water ^ AOAfT
IM light Price 54ZUU
Utllng No T35
WALKING DISTANCE
Blk large roorrre. etcellern condition, all od
one flour. Full cement boarment with fur-
nace ar.d work room OU range Included
Prlre* * rT4n, ' < ’ $6500
bedrovimt, spaclnu*
bathroom wllh Pembroke bath and tnower.
kitchen wllh enamel sink fivture * id
Monel metal hm-waier tank Oil-burning
range Full batement with hoi-air fur-
nare piped lo earh room Copper muter
MB' | garage. The
$8750
LAHuR ROOMED HOUSE. CEME.M
batement. eotxre furniture. 1SU HU1-
Pemberton, Holmes, Ltd
M3 FORT STREET SINCE 1M7
Member Reel E.iatt Board
PRACTICALLY NEW
AND CABINET KITCHEN
OAK BAY *
OIL-O MATIC
/HER WILL ACCEFT REASONABLE
etfer for new eiv-r-wtm home all on
»<r, bill* Utility roam and le-ge baee
In excellent locality Falrflald. No
r. P„t « 3 |* rolnniai
•w-KlXIM BUNUALOW. FURNIBHED
/ Etreueni condition. Owner l#avh g
fire Teruia reeaonable, Box 7«7«. Calunlkt.
5 -ROOMED COTTAGE ON A GOOD
City Int 4I.1.VI Boy 7244, Colonial
pipe laundry tub* ...
Ini I* 310 feet deep and approximately ISA
feet on the waterfront, and 5J fe#t on tl.r
road. It I* partly In earden and partly In
natural live.
the h,*u*e
10 rehabl* party.
$9000
CABELDU & MAY, LTD
1313 BROAD STREET E 717
Thla attraruve hnm. la built
on the ‘hrough-hall plan
Large living-room irex **rr*
deep window* In the mr*d»rn
e'yle. Nice flveptare Gouri-
■-Ire dlnli,«-r<mm Cabinet
klichen with llle alnk Wired
for elrrtrlr range Hardwoo.1
fluor* Two bedroom. w«h
I'rmhroke bathroom Full ce-
ment bavemertt and pipe fur-
nar# Fitta large lot wi»h
oak tree* Clrvjc to city and
(ran.portatlan
Prlre
Ai. nppurlunii « lo purrlia*# an ulira-m««>
ero h.iovc ul b e.tra large room* with every
™» 0 »tu roHyroientg or. a quiet aireet. 3-
mtnuia wa'k to el) atur*i Tin* htama •«»
hu-lt h- er 1 in an contractor for hi* own
u*c t nil li*M. ceoienl basement with I Ilk—
$11,900
QUICK POSSESSION
T7»*v very all ramie aturro butigaluw hat
> t, - e room* and rktra rntim In baaeqiem
l,»rd» uod , Laura In mam rooms, coved ceil-
"is. Ill# ili.s Pembroke bath and fuL
bxo-mrm vrl'-h furnare COCAA
Prtra . 50DUU
CaU Mr Oliphant
cir»»elieri driveway up lo
Taxex only 173 Good term*
i kWNER 1JWVING CITY, MUST BELL k-
1 e room **i»r-« bungalow. Oaklandi re-
mem havemvnt, furnare 13 500 handles
Phone M 4104
P. R. BROWN & SONS
LIMITED
$3000
W T Lai it > till* brand r.tw b.,r, *•'>■•
Kit A. construction Cedar Hill rlmrirr
Tliree hedroarrv and fully modern full
ba.emrr’ and furnace Bal f 7TCn
• nee 135 per mon'h Pull prlre 5/ ODU
f-lltlnc NO 7»I>
LADIES' STYLE SHOP
WITH
THREE-ROOM FURNISHED
SUITE
Large alack valued over »4 TOO Fixtures
a*,<t furniture worth II. Ton Three-veer
lea a* at |SS per month Profit* over |35A
per month Immediate pceaeasiun to «ior#
and tulle Lnr>k at ihll er-jrtA
today, for nnl» Ip DJUU
With I* nrb) down and balance arranged
Lletlng No 734.
BROWN BROS
EXTRA SPECIAL
IIATIIICIA BAY WATERFRONT - AT
■ teariiyp bangabiw Four room* down
and »ne up I vlng-ronnv with fireplace
Tar- g.mtj -*ire bedrounvi, large kitchen One
very large bedrniim up Wonderful view
‘hir'd repair Tan large lnt* Water and
light On bug line rhurrh and store rlnae
lloathwiw 43 150 rash, balanre |I5 per
month bu Int. real &'inr\r\
Full price 5 jVUU
sir-room family ht-m» trerg* enlrance
hall, hvlng-room with flrrpiacg dining-
room all oak floor* large kitchen, oil
range toilet and. wa*hroom down Three
Very nice bedrooms and bathroom Up, Ilaae-
mrnr furna. e. separate garage. High lo-
. atlon Wondrrful eohdlllon. c/ann
Special value Term* JlOOUU
We have many buyer* waiting for Pity and
Country Maine* tn all price ranges and we,
would very much appreciate a luting ol
Tour properly
Full Partlrnlart-at
11 A HUMBER LTD.
• I] View Btrrel t )2»3
Alter Hour* Call Q 1#»4 or O *104
OAK BAY
UPLANDS SLOPE
OIL-O MATIC
MOUNT TOLMIE A valuable and dlailnt
tire home. 81 s large room* on main floe*
plus large rumpus room and gue*t room in
baaemrnt Every modern feature, lnciud-
Itre tun deck and automatic oil heal Land-
scaped garden with oak irere Itradv tor
immediate occupation. r\n>r\
Offer 5ZU.UUU
HIGH QUADRA
A very delightful and unusual stucco bun
galow on (wo lots Built by a nmsiraner
for himself, of excellent materials and
workmanship. Large living- rc-.m, dining-
room. ultra modern kllrhen with breakfast
nook, fuur bedroom# and bathroom all or
one floor Hardwood floor* lloi-watrr
heating Full basement Recreation room
$9500
f.u.e In (lie. era Siurco bungalow of Sis
sparioua room* Very attractive and well
conilrucied Hardwood throughout trergr
bright living-room, good- me dining-room,
modern ki'rlieo, four-piece I'emhruke bath-
room. hot-waler heat. Its new, and Im-
mediate possession g , * «««
Prlee 5 I 4.UUU
A viper hii-ne In Ipveiy rondltlot, Has
'•»*• llein* Mean, dining -room. 2 nlr# hed-
eaMne Si*, hei uMM'y room #r d
4 Pl»»e I Jthiryi m ha'dw ,. (1 flr.nrt In eee-y
'""«n ful'. rcmet.i naaemert with garaaa
and finished rirfim Evett thing In lm -
ivtav uuif rnndition. Including large lot.
fill price tfiorvrtrs
KER & STEPHENSON
LIMITED
Member Real Relate Board of Victoria
3<H GOVERNMENT 8 T * <3 41!
Night Phenea— E 45 M and 11307]
MARA, BATE & CO. LTD
GENTLEMAN S ESTATE OR
CONVALESCENT HOME
Seafront approx S mile About 70 acre
par* land with some valuable tlmbec
Bungalow-type florae of ten fine rovin.i
all on on# floor Wide (weeping veranda
Several outbuilding*. Including vfr.atiti
quartets Tennl* rourt, lawr,x and gar
den Absolute ^ , q
••elusion I 7 | Jwl
JOAN CRESCENT
GORGE
Btucco bungalow Four rooms and ntmk
large living -roum with fireplarg Pern-
brukv bathroom Full basemenL furnare
and garage Qulei street, but tfrorin
rime lo bus Price 2> / ZUU
Two-»Sory hot-air heatevl atuern bunsaluw
Three bedrooms and bathroom on upper
flooi Attractive Llvlng-rcoin with fire-
place. den with fireplace, auiiroum din-
ing-room. pass pantry and kitchen Hard-
wood floor* In all main room* Occupancy
very short time For further Information
a.k for Mr. Harrington e 1 n 1 r\r\
Prtre 5 I Z.6UU
TED HAWKES & CO
1171 MIR DOUGLAS Ere B
Evening Phnr.ee
Mr La mg R 7344 - Mr Craig E »»97
♦ Mr Mltrhett O (373
• Member Reel EVate Board of Vletorlai
INVESTMENT
NEARLY NEW
ATTRACTIVE STUCCO
SIDE-BY-SIDE DUPLEX
WITH VIEW OF SEA
Farh suite rompnaea Hvlng-room with Tire
Place, hardwood floora, cabinet kllcher
• Itii breakfast nook two bedronmi. four
Piece bsthrwun with Pembroke bwth
HAULTAIN
Near Oakland* aehtvul Heat and rosy bun-
ealnw of four room. Ape.tlraaD r>en
ihrunehoul Fvill Waarmem and furnace
Ou**lrte- garage Nice garden 13 son raah.
balanre Ilka read tcocn
Full price 5DZ0U
Fall Mr Dnnahua
Near Uplands golf, court* A riiatrlet ol
beautiful new hnmrx Auraetix* aturri
bungalow built by w master eraf'sman
Five larger-than-uaual ronoi., also twr
well-flRlahed room* In baarmrnt largi
living- room with flreplare iplendld hard
wood font. r»ira lollrt in basemen'
HOT WATER HEATING WITH OIL FUR
NAFR and man- other gprdal tea* irrt
Further tnforma'ion „ ■ . -jer
at offtce 5 I 4,/jL
Delightful hot-water-heated ala-ronm real-
drrict with two b*droooi> and bathroom
down, one bwrimum up Bllua'ed 011 on#
acre of secluded Tandaraped ground* with
beautiful panoramic view over Btratia
Further, parilrulara at e 17 onrv
office. Pure JI/,OUU
1 Aik for Mr Harrlngioni
UPLANDS
Blk-ro«tnrd bungalow. Ol - O - Malle
heated Modern throughout Further par-
Ocuure upon Inquiry. $ , 9 qQQ
• Aak for Mr. Harrlngioni
1 JREFAHniC A IED 110 115 16, * TO
I room*, garece Bummer cottages,
chicken flout#' auto rourt unit*— all ea*iw
and quickly erected Hardware and M a e-
oriMe auiio:i»,l Phone £ 3*rtl. D. L Moor
1*44 Hampshire Road.
I3RFWAR WHITE BTUCCO BUNGALOW
1 high IvaeemtnL garaga. two lota 3130
Donald
A modern t-rrwwn aiurco bun-
relue Ino basement, approk.
la ' ear* old iJv in*, room,
dlnlr.g-room two hejrmima.
l.en and pantry ] pier*
ba'h'nnm central hall for
Lea-"'.# At' ached garega.
Good W>< fruit tree* immedl-
• '# pnsaeaaiuh Aak for Mr,
Mr Vry
JAMES BAY
An older-ttpe aide -by -aide du-
plea five rreima In earh No
basemen! Cnrr.fr In' Tavea
I4c Pt'\ie»*>nn In one aide.
Ask far Mr MtVry
CAREY ROAD AREA
A kit-room eeml-bur.galciw rn»
J'JVJ basemenl F»ur rvngu down
• rd two roooii up Appruv.
rive year* n|d Benarate gar-
aye r rood Int Near erhnol
and bus Cf'itvk poeaeaaion.
Aak fnr Mr M.-V*V
COOK STREET
CHARMING 'VflfTK STUCCO RUNOAIOW
Ir immacuiai* '«%dtllnri large *1 a
room with open firepiare dlnllvg-runm. ivo
gond-alr* bedrraitn* 4 -plea# I'rmbPii'
bath Modern kl'chen w|ih r|!ed alnk and
numerou* cupboard* Pull ha«'me*it and
■mall extra baremint. Separate g*r**r
Early pasaevsior, Ell CAft
Price 5 I I 1 Jv/U
GEQRGE RANDALL
HO# DCTUOLAB Q
An *scepti«nallv well planneil and well
kept iturco bur, galow. In a dlmrvct ol
r.»w hnnvva Plve delightful roam* with
ei'r# room In basement Hardwood flnara.
beautiful kllrhen 'wired for elecrete einvei
Full bairment. Nice garden < OOCA
Ea«y term* 5oVDU
FAIRFIKLXi - 6 p lend Id famil#
Incnme Btx bedroom* Nl
Easily (ha beat buy in thl*
papular district
V*EVEN ROOMS BTTTABIE FOR
revenue Near Oak nay g/AAA
Avenue Wall worth *eemg at ^OtUU
Reiltlenre Mr Ruaaell £ 1273
COLES At BUSNEIL
0 3031 710 Brnuthtau Bi, O CMS
SAANICH PENINSULA
WALKING DISTANCE
Return* 11)4 per
mnnrh rould be inereaaed Fwlly furma ed
Quiet location r.nod home tO^An
and a »nlng rorrern J/jUU
$4500
I-BtHTE APARTMENT In an excellf • Ir
ca'lon, and near tn sea and g v 1 r ac,
tranapartatton Price I I 1 Jvu
wew ana ties* rive room Mufro bung# nv
One arr* good anil, amp!* water 'supply
Hnuea aparkling new and modern: living
roi-oi wllh large fireplace, dining -roum
large modern kitchen with quality lino-
leum and woodllfl from basemenl. Ilrinlrtrni
in hall and three-piece ba'hroom two bed-
■ rnnma Extra shower In full cement have
menl Hot-air heal fairge raid room In
harem cn | for frull and vegeiahlr' lawn*
ev'abllthed front and hark Cement walk'
and good drtvewa* Ten fruit * Q ,«a
tree# A good bur at 504UU
MARA, BATE & CO. LTD
Member Real E'tate Board of Vlrtaria
• 12 Font STREET PHONE C7I34
WATERFRONT
.. Family h«m# or duplee
Ntre Inralton lloi-water heat TOCAA
■ EVEN fine room* iODUL
YATES STREET
ROOMING HOUSE
■ ROOVB 2 B ATflRTrOMB All Mewpleri
aq-^d revenue 3 1 m. J | q^qq
HOMES OUR SPECIALTY
J. H. WHITTOME & CO
LIMITED
IBIS BROAD STREET E 131:
JUBILEE DISTRICT Plte-room bungalow
Hardwood flocir* in living-room, dining-
room and hall, two large bedroom*, base
met", furnace, drlve-ln garage “
Included in price
of
LEACH & SPARKS
SAANICH— CLOSE IN
APPROXIMATELY $2600
DOWN— 2 V, YEARS
BUILT STUCCO— 4 ROOMS
TED HAWKES & CO.
•I ’ 1 Eve* , E 4 337
lllft DOUOLAE STREET
Rti-renm rvwv home Newly painted In and
out Living-room dining-room kitchen
wiih modern Nature*, three bedrooms
Benarate garage Fruit tree* Taxet 127 a
year Pcieaaion 14 day* Close # rArn
lo arhotil and tranapoMatlon 5DZDU
• II VIEW BTRltrr
$6600
'U-Naw 1 -t.um amatl
eJ^JV bungalow with full |,*«emen|
fil'u#*e,i on a ntee loi with re ‘
ml'e eirrle no Carey Road.
4-Room
FAIRFIELD— Fire five-room liu'-galmr
e lo*« tn. fiaromen) furnare. garage All
tn flrat-claa* condition. e * nr\r\
Prlee. term* 56 yUU
a fiNfir a T *4 (Oh Five. room home with
basement, furnace and garage
Gorge -nnrn»*de dlvrri'f in Baanlrti tb»«
lotalt ii'ii* home I* bull! low and spread
out «n fey tier* There are 4 room' pin*
a furnace roum and aUarhed fuel roum
and cart 4va-»m*nt. furnace-»nnm b»’a*e*,
kltrlven and bath one »•#« Inwee and baa
iBundro tub* oak and fir fltwir Nice
large lot Juti e right home fnr en
•Iderlv rouple Few etep* Ho'-alr piped
to room' lo* fenred A*X foe Mr
HaupiDelaeh pffl'w O gl71 re* B 7744
HEATH'S
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Five- room bungalow in awtieae oopBItlon
hire living-room dining-room 3 large bed-
room* HtChei,. bailirru.ru T)il« home Jo-
ealed In Jairiea fi*V. be v e new Du' Old
rn »•> f'd piumr.ii.g Nice lo 1 tn gerder
Oa-ege FgaaeaUbf. In aimgi sir week*.
Thlk ronaldered an <y4Tr\n
eieeller t but at 5*4 ZUU
Bungalow
fiiluared on a nlre are* lot
#• Thl* place la nleelv Her- !
oratad. A *f'«t buy at the low price asked |
FairTieW Dlatelcl B»v
JlreOUU enu* of **7 (III pe • month and
one largw room fnr owner Gocd lerm* cart
be arrane-d an thi« fie# th'a todav a* we
consider Ibis a real buy
Vo ,u man QUADRA Newly
redecoreleri 5-room bungalow
with full cement basement and drlve-ln
•Stage Lovely large l"t with leutt 'reea
Fo* a low -pr ir e home ln Ihlt rtlatrlct vnvi|
cabt beat thla one
(Cjcn-Hr lit- GORGE "PEOM.
J J*lJU lovalvr five ro»nv bungalow
which la in verv n'r# rondl'lwn Full ra-
ment bwvemeni and d"v» in garage. Bit -
Hated Pti a large Int Cloae to school and
trac.vnortatton. We reroaimend 'hit as
a good buy.
**4 Ul — B'ai.4 new w*,"e
iOJUU allirra bunealow in Keaulthll
cicmor niwrnir-r VeC»r In evari wav
from lapraiHfei. laager to n ed celling* and
drlve-ln garage Tht* h-nre is on on# of lha
nl.-evi (tree (a In thla district Hurry for
this
t 7 «;nn 7,4 jameb bat »**
5' JUu IhU 4 -rmim house twriav a-
n- mi uit ThU la Ideal for revenue tinn-A
All nlcwlv detnralei! Inalde and out Cel
menl haaemenl and foundal'wn Bltuat-A
on a corner tnl with all kinds of atarnba I
ThU la a real bur
en/we **• HI — Jut* Off Ournatdt. tn
5 / 0 / D I '.-mil* rircig thla modern *-
room vtureo bungalOE Jvtaa is moniha ,-4«v
$4000
BROWN BROS. LIMITED
<E* lahltahrri Itili
704 FORT KTRFri FNONE 8 *B IIE3-4
Member Real Fatale Board «f Victoria
^^tQCA“ , **'KMBIDE Gui'il fami.j h'-mc
500 JU of a* veil rnoot' 'ioa# ".*. 1,001
and rranepor.a'ino. Three bedroom* large
living. room w"h ftreplac-, dining room,
th ree-pie' e ba'hroeim Full rement have-
mem. hoi-a'r heal enamel tuba
WISHING YOU
ONE AND ALL
THE COMPLIMENTS
OF THE SEASON
REAL OOnn down*,!»n h, ieir.es* property
Information ai offtre only.
THE CITY BROKERAGE
S i 1 ren — FAIRFIELD R.il» on
I I . JjU corner lot New i-FInci,
U)tra-Mud»rn Biding Hungalnw Fun ce-
ment bnaemeoL garage OU-O-MaHc heal-
ing Vacant
BRAND NEW
TED HAWKES & CO
JOHNSTON & CO., LTD
Eat '«! 190.1
COMPLETE INSURANCE BERV1CB
Mr W illiam Rollick. Mr F O D* Ms* litre
Mr John A Marnof!
Blueep burreeiow of ( unou Large living-
room open fireplace, dining rie>re 2 irrq
fn.ioe .arge cioaeta oas f|<w,f. mwder ,
cabin*', kitchen Full na semen! Durotd
roof If A heat Thla home la lora'»d In
a good r**l^'> Hal < Ioa# ■
tra •puriatlon. Immediate
SAANICH
Huuse nf ala ronma ihree bedroom* Older
horn# buv in very good condition Good
garden lei Low taxes g . A s\r\
Good value at 544UU
Evenlnga. FIII3
CITY
Off Oak Ray Avnu* " 11 -room houae. two
lore fruit Uvea, all fenced Property tn
• plvnrild r.indmoo throughout. e
Tax.* only 1 ** 54yUU
Evening*, g BUS
$8400
STEWART CLARK & CO.
TAKE *0 MINUTER OF tOUR TIME
Dm* ox vc the hegi read or, Vaneouver
D'afid end *v*q will bw In »dnrv The
fa »'#'1 growing” depresslor.-p.-oof rnmimi-
filiv In BC. wllh lire fli.eal rlimare in all
Canada.
SOOKE
Appro* *'« a r r ea beautifully wooded
feel harbO' fron'aav <d*ep water f|
bods' '•eg., <lal Ion, 9 1 mun bungaioa
Rlcce In I. R 3 o'er* ba'hroom. ( •>»<
II CENTRAL BUXI PHONE O 5941
Member* Real Ettate R'laret of Vlrtaria
Victoria a Real Headquariera
niRCk Mfl.E CTRf LI -An atlractiv# same
in thla new modem l ram ttueea bunga
w* fan rr,mr.»irj Mas mta large iiv
log- room with open flreplare hardwwod
fl.-mva Frwn-h dnnri Two bedroom* kn-
rheo and dinette Pull ewmer.t basemenl
with furnace and gataga Fine large lot
wllh excellent soil eynnn
Prlre nD urrrva 5 / / UU
E E. HEATH
Ever. mga M H7» > 7I7J
pa 1 - 4 Ujipc.
Alro bea'ii ifullv flniahed gueai iwrea* Hall
real, happy and RAPE holiday' Remember
IF TOO DRINK - DONT DRIVE IF
TOU DRIVE-OONT DRINK
Rhen 700 ##• there a, d wuh iw ae* what
la fnt vale make our office your Infwr-
maiion bureau There it no obligation
entailed, and yaw aave a lot of lime and
money
M»i love r views of Outer ar.a Inner Nar.
hi" "I Books Full -bearing family or-
ebarri ThM valuable property gtraiegle-
• M: :a,ed In the near' of •»,. fait de
♦el-Rffg dlgtaler dOCfW
5950C
Evctwatve Uatlnga
*74 TATK 8 BTRRFT
Real Etta t* • Insurance
RHONE R lift!
Notary Public
EVERGREEN
enQCA CABM ana aw.te right l
j/“JU very smart four raum
cioae la aahnwl a ol iranaonriai mi
clean and neat H-.aade and wui ■
eatinn. Fwrnitu'e and new mi
eluded VICTCfRIA RENT
Full prlre
A S MILLER
udg flanehard rr
DON HARVEY
ENTERPRISES LTD
$1500
la ^11 you need to mova into a 'comforts
hie llltl# ♦- room cottage In ipoiiru con-
diiMtt and In tho Quadra Hatrlrt, mi
burner kllrhen range and all float rev
•ring' included si Ul* Hdlculnualv low
prtrw
H A ROBERTS LIMITED
SAANICH
ALFRED CARMICHAEL
& CO., LTD.
ge l»-
Rirr
411 BEACON AVR .Oppoait# Peal Of fire
Phone 941
$4250
$4900
tinno ° r c ' ,! * Bi,1 9
J jOUU houaa In fiaahirh ijn-
aide 4-mlie fire)*', all nrw|y dero-
rated vrod»j-. tivrhev us-ta-dala
ha'h'ocxr with thower twr epr-
« ' h#.i- and
cnld waler mped in ^krge h»«.
high and cloae to iranaravriat'on
$3975
WE WISH ONE AND ALL
#7QCrt- DAI LAB ROAD INVENT
9/VjV KENT Lev, room' deuM*
plumbing bm-aatarv be#, F.ianer-i
Plenty of room far e«tra twite lo attlr
AH aottga newly demea'ed Bhowg greH
revenue With poMiMIPy for lorceaae Yai-
■ "table cnynev property ol*h a magnlftrent
me* *- -b*» th« Ptralu
$2500
Down ar.d the ba .ore at rent for a
fnrtabi* 4- room bui.gaine with set
•arage In close- to Falrflalg
va hurry fnv this at a full
pnre of only
Ultra-modern g room aturrq hwn
Omt fiwn Urr« lit Inc room h
ttfwl flreplare gnod nigh basemen,.
• tad in one of the chntreat lbaptH
f»ak Bay with vplendld aea view re
.e.n a. ,• ...q. %]&
Ewrnibga E9I11 and O »«'*/
ESQUIMALT
SAANICH
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR'
Three ae if -contained aul'ea prwduetng
Wim and a suite for awne* H
furnare large ground* 11 eno
•tandie this and the » -j •
nil prtra to 3 / .
Km* go «l five room
furnace ro'er^ld
IH-WXia eirrle Grew
wwrbingmaa a( only
$5850
H A ^ROBERTS LIMITED
17)3 DOUG LAfi mm OOP The fia-
rhoeve R JI97
• WR COVEN RRfTISM COIUMRIA *
lOf ftro Open Baturday— g 10 \<
F»' further InformuXao rail
$4500
THE BC LAND
EVERGREEN REAL
ESTATE LTD
Ttl VtEW FTNETT r
Bayne & Normingfon
PEMBERTON BIJNI , V p One FI MB I
5 NOOkS KOUfiE UNDER CfJNRIRlN
How. Pull! »o »n* 'OO* with -hiwtnc
MeB on hand •« Normal 4khre.v etr'r'f
Fiunvbict ordvfeg and in atorag* O *11V
Bswofoga O Mtg
H. W MILLER & CO
ruo - CHAIN - CSKOC - CHOCKAICC - HA HO WARS
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, D C4 WEDNESDAY, DEC I'M HER 31. 194
Railway* in VS.
('ill’ll Rate Boost
• ROOM
ANTSD IN FAIRFIKUJ I
bungalow, luU crmrnl a
'*<« and g*'dvn. •rumiB
i|rnu Early po#****!oo
POPULAR GONZALES BAY
FAIRFIELD
REVENUE PROPERTY
GILLESPIE, HART
lit liv Student \ eterans
WASHINGTON, De* 30 ,4*1 A
t urther "•mertency" freight rato
in i' tr amp of 10 per cent an* author-
ised for United State* Railways to-
day by i hr Interstate Commerce
ConmiUatnn. brawling charge* 30
par cent above what thry were Lam
O ctober l.
A* in lha ca m of llw ear lit* U»
par cent hike. issued leaa than three
inonttu Ago, the oommlaaion made tta
new order a temporary one, good
only until June 30
Between now and then, the onm-
su-inamM un. and a ball alary hnnia U»
«i/ lyuHailr nUa condition run baaa
ntenl Hai air haattng For raai value
m today a mar*n aea UUa on# at
U ’ANTED - HOMI WITH
Not an eipaiiaiva atara
aiinwy nr>»*<-y Harr •leflmta
right pi art Ptuma Ur la
Icy Realty Cn I M3S nr ayi
U ’ANTBD — ih burnbldb anr* on
onnoi for rath rJicnla. t - 4-roam
bungalaw*. with nr wlthaat baacmrn'a
Pnaafuinn and of January Pl'»»t eall Mr
Thurnr'-or. O II 7». mm G till
Cvnyariad daalllna wlMi aparunant
•taiia ■ ••moating of two tyadroana ii
doom. lli/ncn aiih t»»« (>• | > art|*
room wllh aaparalc V»il#t (laaacd-ui
K rrh and amply ttoiag* room in
our ■ room apartment dowi-*l*lr»
’laaamrnt auh not-air (urnarc C.
trig u good Proparty tn< ludra
■ Of frnrad and araHaol* «
Upataira apartment vacant a
aialy available Situated on J
i-laaa to tranaportauon and
arhool Frlrc
one that
it Inr (hr
at Lang-
It I I1W
Request for a cost-of- Uving bonus
for student veteran* to compen-
sate for the decreased purchasing
power nf the dollar alnce educe-
tlonel grants were established at
their present levels in 1044 »*.->
made at the third annual National
Conference of Student Veteran*
which concluded Monday at the
aho*"*tu>p. I University of Toronto.
The conference placed great ern-
entployable dependent* and those
who were elUier single or had their
wive* working
The University Legion delegation,
representing U B C atudent vet-
eran*. held that there ahould b*
emphaau placed on the greater
need of rrllef for married student*
with unemployable dependent*. but
many others. Including Maritime
college* and the University of Tor-
$4600
ATTRACTIVE BRICK
Bungalow
Ncoil Hi real A
te ail cleared.
Clo*# to trana-
il gia«a#d-in tunporcb Idul
i p 1 # aitbing to avoid atep*
i !o. *tlon
$5500
COMMERCIAL LOTS
Pit ruom* and bath-
Intarlnr in ypoilaaa 'in-
all r#*t#r-nrau»t KH-
rang* curtain*, llnot
Inrludad 1MMKOIATB
$8100
SNACK BAR AND LIVING
QUARTERS
U ’ANTSD FOR CttBNTS IN FA«IFTFLD
Carafortabl# older trim bomv. I bad
room* aaaantlal Immvdla'a for
CASH P'.eata eall MR THORN BLOB
O «)■!
$6500
NEAR CENTRAL SCHOOL
5«jjVJ n*r of Churrh and
Siraal thai are toned for man
rial mirpoer* *«jrh at garac*
plumbing repair ahnp ate
ANTED IN OAK BAY A « OR ft -ROOM
Bunt aloe for a cash rltanl If you
ruia building la of ti
TED HAWKE5 &
onto, insisted that no differentia-
tion should be shown between single
and married student*.
The Hnml resolution inrnUnncd
ihe nerd of
of ths railways' plea for a perman-
ent 30 per cent Increase In charge*
and to decide what lh* long-term
rate* should be
married student veterans with un-
employable dependenta.
Don Lanskall. first vice-president
of the University of British Colum-
bia Legion branch, represented hi*
university and the University of
Aloerta
Delegateb rxpresord grautude to,
the Government for the educational
rehabilitation scheme.
It was stressed that the requested
coat-of-livlng bonus was termed ‘a
move to restoEe the value of the
original grant made by the Gov-
ernment '
Mam difference among delegate*
ou the matter of the cost -of -living
bonus centred around the question
of difference in need between the
married student veteran* with un-
U * ANTED - * OR a-OtlfTB APART
oivnl bouav stvlf-rontalned loltaa
Ooaa In Cash * A** for Mr Jinti. i Mara
Bata Realty 413 fort at B 7134
111) PODOUI STREET
PAGE & SNAPE
1010 BROAD 81
QUICK POSSESSION
nvi ROOM* Pull pu
’* WANT A 4 OR 3-ROOM BUNGALOW
1 in tha lovrrr prlca bracket, not aver
>00 PoM««*l<in by January I) No
VI La. Bo* T9C7 Colonist
$5500
all student veterans
but emphasized the special p*nU-
lion of tho*e who had dependenta.
ACREAGE FOR SALE
Trap shooting began In the United
State* In 1825
WALKING DISTANCE
01 X ROOMS thraa up and
Null plumbing n*wly dtrerat
aludaa kitchen
ranee
~ , ACM*. SAANICH. JUHT OrF MAIN
4 high* a • inllda 4-mlla flrrlf dandy
4-room Eullaev i-pt«ra B R , all new
pl'iRHiInc and wiring Ptip «1 for quick
tale »« )O 0 Owner Hoi 7»9 Colon I* L
U ’ANTED MOUSE AND Ml
three arrvw not over I
(trough V L A I’hone E «*')*
Motor Vehicle Lieenee Sale
Continue I
wllhoui ad<
OOTXO
AND A
ecuosivt
$5500
BLEARS LIST YOUR CROP EH TIES
D D McTAVIBH
•01 Port Btrvwt Phona C »«14
ACRES, r LEA RED AND Tt
drained Subaiantial 1-ro-im hoi
• nd wmtdehed 14 Iran tree-
rltr Inr quick »*lr Phone K»»-
SIDNEY DISTRICT
8 « PROPERTY rOR KALE
unease
- A A‘ REM OP OOOB ORA1N LAND.
)U all eultivatqd, in Alberta hw build-
VIuai **11 within id day* Beat offer
i III) Colonial
ACRES NEAR COLWOOD. »«» EEL-
mor.l tell
CHICKEN RANCH Ovvr
By* * erea wllh innat at-
lr*e|>ve rml hungatnw
Nl re garden, fruit ir»a»
af'd «!•*» hOU*e Within
V, mil* rirrla Oivid Iran*-
perltllon Thlt pn*i*erty
h*> beer redured for quick
GORGE WATERS
Conunued tncreuse In the num-
ber of motor vehicle* In British
Columbia la noted .In figures re-
leased recently by the Motor
Vehicle Branch.
With 2.M7 pajuenger motor
vehicle licence* bring i&aued In No-
vember of thla year, little more than
half that number was Issued in the
corresponding month of 1W«
Issue of commercial motor vehicle
licences also r.howed a marked In-
crease. 3 330 being issued In No-
vember, IW7, and only 1,8V* In the
.tame month in 1946
Licence* issued for motorcycles
In November of this year anyotmied
to 93 compared with 51 in th*
oorrespondlng month of 194*
In the first 11 mnnlha of 194 T
there were 123.373 pa.>0Pngrr motor
vehicle licences burned, compared
with 105 903 in the same period last
year. Of this year's figure for the
first 11 months 11067 were new
registration*.
Total number of drivrra’ licence*
issued lo November this year Vsa
244.743 In the aame period last year
217.594 were Issued
IVOR BALE THREE -QUART EK 8 Ai'RI
* of baauiifully traed propvrtv on rldg-
oyarlnokliig Elk t-aka Waiar laid an prop-
vrty Phona foUjii i» M V
I, 'OR MAlK-LEVEI. LOT. M X ITT. mu IT
I lra«> naar all trariapuriaimn fin a
dUtnct Nfaraat offar takaa O MM
HERE S SOME REALLY
FINE ACREAGE
MAKE US AN OFFER
KING
Realty
I OT Wlll33'- «1M CASH
li > 1 * blorki from Bas, r
pofiatinn and ahopping can
Cwto nut
PAIRTIELD
M to Italia-
r* Box 7765
BUSINESS BLOCK
FORT STREET
ItKAII.V PI N I
I l BIX ACRES
Itarrirt and log*
own uu ThU
outbuilding* PI
madia'* pnaaaaa]
mada here
Prlca
GORGEBURNSIDE— $5250
TODAY "B BKHT BUY Plva-room bunga-
•«w I«?*ll*iii riindlllon throughout Eifra
bedroom lo full cement baaatnant Pumare
and garaae l arge Inr Tata* apprn* 440
$6000
i arrea cleare* lacd at Rotsy Potnl wn a
aln mad IS mila* from Virion* Light
id lelephuh* available Old houaa rth
r>p*r<V Road around three aide* of par
1 1 Salt whn'a nr any part dawn to tan
•*• *• 1140 per acr* Ideal for iwrkay
rtn ANY REASONABLE TERMS CON-
DEHED Pull Dficw for
* gfiflra propariy J J / Jv
GILLESPIE. HART
JOHN QUEEN WOOD
1341 Broad St
EW BUNGALOW -$
VERNON MARTIN & CO
OTTAWA, Dec 30 C* - George
iRnatleff r*f the External AfTalrs
Department ha* been appointed
chief advisor t Canadas perma-
ment delegation to the United
Nations in New York, a Govern-
ment spokesman said today
Mr IgnatlefT. who comes from
Toronto, has been working with
General A O. L. McNaughlon on
the United Nations Atomic Energy
Commission and wu a member of
the Canadian delegation to the last
United Nations Oeneral Assembly
Other member* of Ihe perma-
nent delegation are John Starnes
of Montreal. Harry Carter of To-
ronto. O K Grande of Montreal
and 8 O Ijefebre of Ottawa
These four are veterans of the
World War *hn joined External
AfToira on dmiobllleatlon
The spokesman said the head of
the delegation has rvot yet been
appointed.
Referring lo other Canadian mta-
vlous o broad, the spokesman said
'hat Canada may establish two or
three more diplomatic posts in
South America, one In Europe, one
in Africa and also send a diplo-
matic representative to Pakistan
Opening of new consulate* in the
United States 1* high on the
priority list
One or two may be established
on the Pacific Coast, with Ran
Francisco probably the first choice
Seattle and other Northwest and
West CoaH cities also are being
considered
COAL
THE HEAT THAT CHEERS
PHONE
Mantiiar R*at DUI* Board of
ASPHALT
SHINGLES
CO RUNG ALOW WITH
Ptoons THROUGHOUT
room with firtplar* Cab-
F-aitibrxhv hath Two large.
lha faaiurat nf a lovalv
l#n< haaatnent furna** and
VOID LOCATION WITHIN
Mo 11)30 RIDNKY HPECIAt
Q*ne> leaving for 4 <»ulh. •<
$2250
GOOD VALUE
Pl»*«« rail Mr Read r* I m* i
NOW AVAILABLE
310-LB, THICK-RUTT and
VEE-LOCK SHINGLES
All Color* and Blend*.
FINANCE
CORPORATION
i LOVATT 1 LTD
TED HAWKE5 & CO
•n »*ji> porch. p*m
ootidi'.iOQ g*r
••hftfiu, tvor M •« »«l irimooru 1
$3250
R H DAVIES REA1TY
$4300
EASY TERMS
IDINAC ROOFING CO
PHONE B 3776
$4250
riV* ACRES os
h Road wuh or
Culnr i*t
$5750
FOR QUICK SALE
FARMS FOR SALE
$8400
$5500
B*> K»ai! <'o«r bungalow
«* rtwm* p1u> J-blar# bath
Iry Ntr# llvlng-rvpm with
Pull r*m*ni haaaniant
ALBERTA EGG COAL
WATERFRONT MOTEL SITE
1280 CRAIGFLOWER ROAD
ACRES
Good
Ira <->«r
pruil itaw*
Larga barn anr
ti krhnnl VtrlMfl*
:sn 000 board (art wi
$6500
$4600
$6300
CMOPPtD WOOD AND MILL WOOD 3
80NI DRY SLABS CUT TO LINQTH
920
PANDORA
THE BC LAND &
INVESTMENT AGENCY
LTD
$7350
FARMS WANTED
ACME FUEL
$8400
VERNON MARTIN & CO
0 OUP MANY FRIENDS
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT
In the Matter of the Bank-
ruptcy of Joyce Wood
Product! Ltd., Showni-
gan Lake, B.C., Debtor
TEND T ME COMPLIMENTS
or the Reason and
Afill
GOOD COSY BUNGALOW
PARKDALE $5^50
WALKING DISTANCE
DRYLAND FIR MILLWOOD
HAGAR & S^AYNE
LTD
and *uundly
WTUCCO horn*
BC hi *d|U4ct<1 bankrupt an tha 3nd
tif Dortmbrr. A U 1*47 and that th#
flrwr B*atln| «f -radUura will b# held en
Wadnaaday, January 7th. 1»4« at th# hour
of 14 II In th# furvnoon. at tha Court
Houaa In tha City nf Victoria. BC
To voi* thartui proof* of claim* ih4
ptmln mutt ba Bird with tu pnur tharato
Ttm*a having riaim* again*' 'ha aaiatv
mu at file th* uRii with tha C'Uthdtan or
lha Trut*aa whan ao:»ilnt*d hafor# dl»
irtbutlon Ii mad* rtharuia* 'ha proeaada
nr tha ratal* will b# dlatriPutad among thg
panic* anttlled thrrata without record Hi
NEW YEAR SPECIALS
IN COUNTRY HOMES
BRENTWOOD DISTRICT
rtlficd motion*!)!* hot
Hvii.g-rnnm with fir*ni*
hadronm* hathrnntn gl
front and raar< full
with ttlOVUTIC OA
NEVER IN WATER
* C • r »° PER CORD
** IN » OR 2-CORD LOTS
i hi* W**d |( Band Oradad ta luawrv Y*a al *,
|i»Y Kiunnwo *41.75 p*» < »rd
Kailaaia an* Cwwrtwawa Sorvlwa
There yrere 38 buffalo In Yugo
ala via In 1939
F.njoy reading the latest book*
from our library In Victoria It a tlie
Marionette for better reading Ask
for otir new book list The Marionette
Library
Adlnlnli g land rah »>• m>"
tdcal pUra fur ■ r#tir*d
thl* radurad ortra la a
propoaiuon
FURNISHED HOME
$7250
•vim-bungaL-iw of aura
fivr airrt nl good toll
with firapiar* dtnlng-rr
room And fits#
thraa hedrnedna ttp*i.alrt
r|it r in |# itnrpa And
hdriBtttio fp*iu»*F
CO
HARKNETT FUEL
737 Pandora Avenue
SECLUDED. PICTURESQUE
LOCATION— $11 000
$6300
$7900
David B Caird. Registered Chirop-
odist. Foot ailments painlessly cor-
rected; short-wave; massage; in-
dividually built support*. 723 Fort
Street Beacon 3732
]odepejn$|ent Insurance
Agencies. Ltnl
•aa PORT HTHirrT OarSan 1*41
Nn 434
ThU V>»#'» a'tradl*# h
tlvtng-rimm with flr#pl*<-a
with dlnaila bathroom
tlmwar on* targa and otv
«*»*ll*d th'O'igtinut >'
HOT WATRK MR AT qUIH
gtrata wl'l dilat and •
nna diilkhad hatpa-mt *a
• nd fir • —■’• l » • "•
■ ** *bbk traa*«rf)*ll p"'i
l<| mil** "tit in gnnd *qV
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES
EVANS, COLEMAN & JOHNSON
1807 ITORE ST
’•II propnrttonad room*
>-•!*' a bathroots Wnra-
Nn*a fiaulia Building
Afternoon Teas served by appoint-
ment every weekday amid th*
charming aimoapher* of Cherry
Bank Hotel. For reservations phone
O 0166
$8000
VmiouiKTmcnts
WANTED TO BUY-tHOUhE*
NORTH 5AANICH
Wllhla walking diaianra of Nidrtty A
•tureq hom* with thraa arraa of land
(lood-ilgad living-room wllh flraplara
dlnalta adjtlnlnt Cabin** kitchra *sii
thraa bad room* Four-|il*'* bathrpnm Thi*
liorna la of raaant rorutmrtlDD and ha<
all th* modtm raatura* Tht* CTTCfl
rannn* b* dupllcatad *t only 3> / jDvJ
Halt Age CwlleeOwoc The fialvatton
Army will pick up from your door
salvage of all kinds Used clothing
ihoes. furniture, your rag*. House-
hold mattreasea carpet*, rug*, car-
ion bntaa, newxpapenu msgaHnea
rendered faU. botUea When you
give to the Army It U to help othere
Phone G 7611
PHONE R JI0J
\ f lAR ULO STUCCO HOMI AT 1.EJW
• ' than pr«**n| •"nrraoior'i eoat Four
larg* rootru, wllh utlillf and furnat# raom
It • <ha m»d*rn plan Ownar mill aall and
lea** and lata you In for II Me d<rwn and
Nlaar* ol 43.304 on aaay i»rmi Why p*»
W>rwT Call at MJg Frtnr dtraat
$4300
Dr. k. K Cranston, veterinary
surgeon, wishes to announce that he
U now practising st 1271 Union
Street until completion of hnapltal
at 2994 Douglas Street Phone O 1751
SWINERTON & CO LTD
\ l.AHoa i.-IXAh IICBIUKNC 1 W AXTKL'
Ft* far blah* ay nr ••afrapt WtuabU
l"f to'i ■:• ’ll* glO'a mmmtu thWJbat'cr
B«'« 1101 Calaout w
ISLAND INVESTMENT
No. 1 FIR SAWDUST
COMPANY. IJMITtn
nsoimo floor- rKMnmroH ni.no
ioo« broad rrmirr fnoni orias
Celebrate New Year'i Ev# at
Lnugheed * Banquet duo. 1408
Douglas Street, 9 pm Tastiest
supper and dancing 110 couple
t 0933 of O 4479.
AND OTHSKR I WANT A
Ker & Stephenson, Ltd
Ml OOVgNNMKHT ITT 0 4
Night Minna Kaanng I 1 Q
thraa badronta houaa.
i*nt, laundry tuba- and
Kaatlng 41 W < Baa
Arthur E. Haynes, Ltd
Best Double Screened
The Maple Inn at Maple Bay. six
miles from Duncan. Vancouver
lalarul a favorite all-year-mund re-
*nrt Ideal fnr vacation*, luncheon*,
dinner* Charming atmosphere,
every convenience, steam healed,
dehrioun meals Telephone Duncan
CALI AT ewvWKRTuN I WtU. UU
ly raaipi*<ad Ngw (tv*
mgalnw Full baaamant
lureara and gar*g«
I, donri bitiig and «he*t
'or Oyprue wfiieb l» on
all «lh«: ma'artala on
SACKED AND BULK
hom* Utung* *ppr*cla<Ml; ant
•IS Fort #rr*»i o (13*
FAIRFIELD
HOMI WANTWD WITH
amant Na awwnt* lot
New Year ■ l.r* Dance. II. at th*
C CP Hall. 857 Pandora Avenue
A few ticket* - left at 648 Yates
8treet. or phone O 3134
SELKIRK FUEL E3914
SIX ACRES AND
NICE* HOME
$8750
pr lata
manahlp
n 'aate
Y FttimUARY 1 ST a
1 rni.m mndam bungalai
) «*rig» up to »T V»
An *ttractl**ly •itoalad prniiarty
Bhawntgan nf •!« a-ra*. at [>r>->a'it
far raaiiltntlal iiurpoui but could ba
»rl 3 p*d a> a fruit and ttrw-k I a rm
houa* itand* nn raiaad grnur.it, a niffti
dlatanca from tha highway •«
•tpn It conaUtt of a 1*j
llatng-rnom titrhan m<! mr.m
rnnm nn th# main floor T * r
• lad fnnma upaiair* (l.v c •
and mealy laid out garden «
•hruln* and a »*r'*ty nl frull*
Ing* Include rnw aed horM ba
hnuae workahop and garag-
ai'prnrunatelv ona-half mi'<
nf alllaga and rontanlarillr
•llnatad to Mill Baa
$5500
T. Roblnsnn A Nona. Century
Art* Shop, dealers in antique fur-
nil ure and silver, are moving on
December 31 from ihe rorner nf
Government ‘and Yates Streets to
1024 Port Street, between Vanrru-
ter and Cook New telephone
number, t; 2822.
"l-land Trail*.- delightful. artUUc
glft, dearriptlve of Victoria and
Vancouver Island At bookseller*.
50c
KHR FROM TH* SuHTU COUNTRY
and want in buy a V'«na Unit ha
4 vatu*, not "war lid 400 R ’i tHt
>*rTOUIA W«RT Naai
nwa and two plara hi
■ araga partial Sa'«tm
annua t Ki'allti" ror
Imuatad About thraa
hand A warm and rnm'
In high, qatat loaa'lnn
grwvt alaw VACANT
GOOD MIXERS
POR NEW YEAR S
EVE PARTIES
AYR YOU A 4 TO 1-ttOOU HOMI.
batwaan |A Oftd and 17 40" Hay#
nt walling Bhiar.* Mr Rnl'lrt. O 4M1
A apodal N*w Year’* dinner will
be served at Holley* Cate on Janu-
ary 1 For reaervatlons please phone
G2143
LAKE HILL DISTRICT
$72ooitr;yt,;; , T i rwM. M «;^
$4300
and W«
Oilivtr
V HAVE THRF.K FOUR OH FTVg-
n lawngalnw ihai jr rti yr# willing in
404 ta 43 OOP r»«h baiaara nn good
r payment*. I hay* rllaol waiting
r«n«*r4 Mr Arifia'rnng F W Unnr#
Minna RTMI. Bvynlnga, 0 747*
nQ'tlMALT Naar Umi> ann Siraai A<
Irarllta 4 rymnl wriit# !»*"•# *•->*.’.*#* )
plara ba'hroayn outalda g***ga *nd wnaid
yhad taiga lor ful'» d*ta'..->ad Thu '•
a really naa* ll'tla h"i>» In apirk and
•pan randltl"! ftfa lot alao full* ••
vylapad wllh frail 'r»a» atr rnald ha
bnught aaparatrly JO day# pnamea.ion
ST m $4800
h full ramani kauini
Oak floor* In Hying
and halt In pyrfa
The Commanding Officer and offi-
cers of R C A F atAtlon. Patricia
Bay. and the pre-.»d-nl and mem-
ber* of the Air Force Officer*' As-
sociation. will be at home to their
friends from 10 to 11 im Thursday.
January 1. 1948. at Macaulay Camp
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■VIST. VICTORIA. BC
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31, w;
ancouver Island New
Proclaim Holiday
For Port Albcrni
PORT ALBERNI Dec 10- I *rtdag
li** been iwrelaimed a civ if holiday.
The action «u Uhen by the Poet
Albeml City Council on a roqueat re-
ceived from local banka
NANAIMO. Da 10 - Nanaimo
DUirv-t •card ol School Trustees
announced today that pUns had
o»en approved for the construction
of one ol Nanaimo's three new
•ctoool buildings for which noary
by-law« were passed three yean
*W°. but which have been held up
TO AVOID COLDS
coet of labor.
cuange oi Clothing be kept around
the office or the factory where you
work, making it poaalble to change
ip to dry clothing If you get wet on
your way to work.
Work la to be started next month
on a building to be located on the
North Ward school alte. It will have
a frontage of 144 feet and a depth
of 55 feet, and will be ready to
occupy by July 15. The coat 1* ex-
pected to be 155.000
^ hntorium
ro* n*Fft t>wv
C1PANH4C MSO
cirrm oni**
r “e**i *»»»»
Weather Forecasts
Police at Duncan Hold
Two on Robbery Charm
DUNCAN. Dec. 30 — Provincial 'hi* home
tag the year, and 36 cancellation:
(Total number ol licence* In effee
U 411.
East Coast of Vancouver Inland
Overcast with acattered shower*,
cloudy by evening Wind* aouth-
easterly 35 mph, decreasing to
southeasterly 15 mph. Little
change In temperature,
West Coast of Vancouver Island 1
Overcast with scattered showers
Wind* southeasterly 20 mph.
Little change in temperature
end assaulted him with
— -UIU /VIUOIO y, Uf
Joseph of Duncan, and a Juvenile
on charge* of robbery with violence Pr ' ,lc '‘ *“0 investigated a report
The charge* resulted from a report finra premo 8ingh that he was
by Chew Debb of Kokallah. that he robb ^ d ot *boul «90 and hi* watch
by five men who entered hla home
had been beaten in hla home and
robbed or two buttlw. of liquor and “ Pmld1 ’ wwl of °unc»n. last Frl-
|7. He said htx attacker* broke Into ,****'
A tlilrd robbery with violence in
the Duncan area wax reported by
Ooljara 6lngh of Cowlchan lake
He aald two men held him up and
Fast Rites Friday
NANAIMO. Dec 30— Mrs Bert
nanaimo IIos|
Boosts Its Rat
— * C Oi»»rnm*n! Tr*»tJ Buraau rhoiu
ADE ON NOOTKA SOUND
otka Bound -|I7M almost led to war which t u
naa Cook In avoided by the Nootka convention.
,7rt *' B P»ln 17*0 Vancouver and Quadra met
hlUhed and here In August. 17*2 to determine
until 1705 the land to be restored under that
*twa*U In convention ’*
Store Hour*: 9:30 A M to 12:30 P.M
Charge Purchase* Made Today Go on January
Account*. Payable February 10
Substandard Lingerie
Slightly imperfect panl.es and al.ps by . well-hnowa mam
lurer. See them . . , aeleii several!
NANAIMO. Dec. 30 — The board f Jlifi fit />/>/
of directors of Nanaimo Htwplta. ^ f 1
J today announced that ratea for hoa- COLWOOD, Dec 30 — First 1*47
pitnl care had been raised. The , fnm,n * ot Colwood Community
lnrrea.se for semi-private and prl-. c,ub be held In Colwood Com-
vate rooms will be II per day. New munlty Hall at I pm. Monday
rates were necessary because of the Chairmen of the way* and means.
, Increased cost of operation, board nnanc <- boy*’ and girls’ and social
member* explained. committee* will be appointed. 6
iM. Vallls. club president, announced
that a motion picture on tuber-
culoid* would be shown, and hoped
that member* and resident* would '
attend. In view of the forthcoming 1
visit of the mobile X-ray unit.
I*rain#*« Committee
AftMiftting Veteran*
P ORT ALBERNI, Dec 10-
The continued value ot the
local advisory committee on
veterans’ affair* waa empha-
sised by Major 8 H, Okell.
Department of Veteran*’ Af-
fair*. Victoria. In a letter read
at the closing meeting of the
I ®47 city council here Vet-
erans were now largely on
their own. and needed guid-
ance and assistance from time
to time, Major Okell com-
mented.
Beautifully tut Kay
Made to hf smoothly! Imperls
harm the wearing qualities \\
WIDE LEG PANTIES
1'jnnly km. ra«un in
pintr or white Small, medium
■ nr! large sire*. a on
I'rh erf at 1.U9
Tiny Mwarliir Baity
K#**ent* New Drew**
M ESACHTE t AKE. Dec *0
— Grace Maureen Mar-
garet floderman, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Albert 8oder-
man, now weigh* six pound*
four minces, a gain of five
pound* alnce her birth on
August 21. Her parents hope
to bring her home from Dun-
can hospital aomeUme m
January. Her mother has not
held her daughter yet. Doli-
Slfed hand-knitted drraaes
were fitted on the tiny baby
at Christmas by the nurses,
which the infant resented very
much, and stopped crying only
when put back in her hospital
garb
n» so slight the- wr-n't O ni
only, tiff. I/, r n 4J £•«//
CUFF PANTIES
'Mtipe.l uion knit in pink nr
wiiMr Small, medium * a a
and Ijrgr titth I ■ 1 J
Lingerie, Second Floor
I he world rn
enema of um-
* •*»«! celluloae in all Its
increasing. A continued
of the people in support
f conservation •» of vast
ME3ACHIE LAKE, Dec 10 - Re-
sident* of Mesachle Lake gatliered
in the new Community Hall for a
party and dance At the piano war
Mr*. Jack Dorwood David Donrood
played the violin, and Lloyd Lund-
qulst of Youbou played the aaxo-|
phone. Ernest Peacock relieved at I
the piano
Hta wcwld survey, he said. lndl-
rau*d that the fnrnia from which
“ n * 1 cellulose earn* ware being ee-
rtoualy depleted, which made the
Hobl l.oltcood Party
COLWOOD. Dec. 30
Bank to Purchase
Port Debentures
PORT ALBERNI, Dec 30 -A ten-
der of the Bank of Montreal of
• 104 7* Tor Port Albeml dty deben-
ture* totalling 113 41* was accepted
by the City Council. The Bank
of Commerce tendered 9100 55. and
New dark tluflei with di
• nd won't detract from tl
double pairs fnr real eeoni
:ts that are hardly noticeable
wearing qua lit.es Chooae ia
Herbert stated that a serious
r waa adversely af-
tg trad* between Canada and
»ii» The two countries had
•I products that could and
d be irgged u> mutual ad-
M ember* of
<"olwood A YJ.A, attended a Christ -
1 mas dinner party In Colwood Com- ,
'munity Hall Monday night. Rev 'i
H J. Janes and Mn. Jones supplied |
a turkey and prepared a table 1
decorated with holly leave* and I
issue ov Licences
PORT ALBERNI Dec 30 -A re-
port of the city licence inspector
showed 50 new licences Issued dur-
•ery, Street Floor
■CHENILLE FLOWERS
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
K..»r . r>,.gwno«|, Clark.* .
•IrverL marie re* | lookini
ne felt th» world must find a
*■ 40*100 to the currency problem If
• mid trade was to continue ‘Trad#
be’wern our countries will be great-
m. I am aura, as soon as rlreum
**" ba aaawrted
•*P**’ted to aee an Inrraws*
In the number of vtaltora and tmml-
fiwnt* from Australia to Canada
•‘r Herbert ha* seen a tour
°»rr*eas supply of pulp ,
ZZ y ‘°° tnbr * W’ftwoort
_ •nd has vi *1 led Norway
Association Plans
To Buy Projector
•TiOKK. Oac M - *,«*. , Xl
direct Plonr
Burglary Charge
l-aid at Nanaimo
NANAIMO. Dec 10 — Charged
with breaking and entering. Bamuel i
Edgar and J. R Smith were re *
manded for one week in police court
today A quantity of goods allegedly
stolen from Bowman's Store. Brech-
in. was found In a Ash boat in
which the two men were living.
P .K. Mothproof Wool
Maitland s 3-ply for bessy outdor
Red onlv. approx. 4-ot skeins Re;
Gets Prison Term
NANAIMO. Dec *0- William A.
White, charged with passing worth-
lens cheque*, received a four-month
prison sentence !n police court to-
d«y He waa convicted on three
Wools, Third Floor
YOUR DREAM HOUSE
• an* T rwomi an-i baihrwita. rm r*adr la bulls aiacaa am
bluvartnia and inatnicUona and hardvara
A. H. JACKSON
aetlea in short length* awful for rrrr-
«. etc Large acterf inn to fhnrise from.
Draperief. Fourth Floor
ina Depart men I
Render Carols
LAKE COWICHAN, Dec 30— A
special carol service was held in
CAMPBELL RIVER Dec W -
»r creating * public disturbance
*« Bsturday night. Henry Naknakln
»• fined f» and mat* by Magi.trat*
L Haig Brown In Campbell River
Tall Frosled Zombie (,1a
Regular 29c each.
Special Today.
3-Pirc# Pyrca Bowl aq<
Bet*, regular 1 40 af af
Diamond Preaa Tumblers, 9
os sire regular r CAd
I Or each w f f , r J|f
Apple Cookie Jar*. »• 4 nr
regular*, reg .10^ for ba J J
Sunday evening, with member* of
( the Junior and Bcnlor Girls' choir*
'in attendance.
Appropriate Christmas hymns were
«ung. and Laurlne MacLeod tang a
»lo "O Holy Night" The choir
rendered the hymn “O Infant Holy ’
Mr* J r. T. flaywell told the
ChrUtmaa story with the aid of
Illustrations
5 , , 1.00
32- Piece English 8«ni- Por-
celain Breakfast Seta, floral
pattern Regular o nr
o.9*>
Chin*. Third Floor
UFFS UkK THAT
relative* In British Columbia
By Fred Neher
Arms for Chino
Still Ottmca Plan
°TTAWA. Dec, 30 CF> —Canada
'•** not canceled arrangements fnr
•htpptng Canadian surplua war ma-
terial* to China, a government
'pokesmon said today
explained 0\at cancellation of
the voyage of the Pakistan ship
Colima from Vancouver to China
with a cargo of military equipment
had been drme by the Chinese
Th# reason was the high insur-
ance rales placed by a mercantile
insurance rompany on the ship He
the cargo probably wfl| be
Uwnaf erred to another ship
in HoiisfHarrft
HARD. HOT.* CLEAN
NO SOOT
From Dmmhcller, Alta
ALSO
TULAMEEN AND TAB^R
EGG
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Two in the Mine*"
Victoria Wood I Cosl
CO, LTD.
209 Pemberton Bldg. O 2441
Homes* Tray*, hght alder and
h'^w ^ car’s party. Centre for f
Tea Ksttlaa, all-cast alumi
mum in J-quart *»«. fjnick
heating, holds heat, 7 CA •
Regular J? V) for /.Oil
Ms jest k Electric Heater*, tall
portable style, ernnnmirsl tr.
»«c. heat* quickly to nr
Special 1J.90
Electric Toasters
Poll- Length Mirroea. to At f n
clothes rloset d nr h a ||»
way. 14 a 4k inrhga, frames
House wares. Third Floor
TURKEYS — All Weight
NOTICE
City of Victoru W.ter Bill, may b, p,id ot
Saturday. McC.ll-D.vey Drug Store, comei
DoueU* and Pandora.
G. M. IRWIN, >
, Witer Commissioner.
Tbi« Morning,
Special, per lb.
Meat*. Lower Main Floor
ompait^
••to
nt i* nr, I published or duplayed by tK« Liquor
orbj Ujf Government ot BriUah Columbia
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YEAR
1947
NOV — DEC